Last week ntop has been invited to give a talk at neacademy in Napoli, Italy. The topic was network fingerprints and nDPI.
Network fingerprints such as JA4 have been made popular by cybersecurity that uses them to spot (with limited false positives) malware and use them to find traffic pattern similarities. During the talk, we explained that it’s possible to improve fingerprint reliability by combining some of them, in addition to use fingerprints for various other activities beyond cybersecurity including (but not limited to) traffic classification and micro-segmentation. This was just the first part of the discussion that we’ll continue at the PacketFest conference that will take place in less than a month.
Those who are interested to go deep, can see the presentation slides.
See you at PacketFest !