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@SiLK, the System for Internet-Level Knowledge, is a collection of
netflow tools developed by the CERT/NetSA (Network Situational
Awareness) Team to facilitate security analysis in large networks.

SiLK consists of a suite of tools which collect and examine netflow
data, allowing analysts to rapidly query large sets of data. 

WWW: http://tools.netsa.cert.org/silk/
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SiLK, the System for Internet-Level Knowledge, is a collection of
netflow tools developed by the CERT/NetSA (Network Situational
Awareness) Team to facilitate security analysis in large networks.

SiLK consists of a suite of tools which collect and examine netflow
data, allowing analysts to rapidly query large sets of data.

WWW: http://silktools.sourceforge.net

PR:		ports/94623
Submitted by:	David Thiel <lx@@redundancy.redundancy.org>
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