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- Add validated mitre_attack frontmatter to all 754 skills (286 distinct techniques), verified against MITRE ATT&CK v19.1 via the official mitreattack-python library: 0 revoked, deprecated, or invalid IDs - Curate precise per-skill technique IDs for forensics, malware-analysis, threat-intel, and red-team skills (e.g. DCSync -> T1003.006, Kerberoasting -> T1558.003, Pass-the-Ticket -> T1550.003) - Reconcile v19.1 tactic restructuring: Defense Evasion split into Stealth (TA0005) and Defense Impairment (TA0112); revoked T1562.* family and T1070.001/.002 remapped to active equivalents (T1685.*) - Normalize word-split tags across 35 skills (remove filename-derived stopword tags, add semantic cybersecurity tags) - Add api-reference.md for 3 skills that were missing it - Update README ATT&CK section with accurate v19.1 tactic distribution
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| implementing-network-traffic-baselining | Build network traffic baselines from NetFlow/IPFIX data using Python pandas for statistical analysis, z-score anomaly detection, and hourly/daily traffic pattern profiling | cybersecurity | network-security |
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Implementing Network Traffic Baselining
Overview
Network traffic baselining establishes normal communication patterns by analyzing historical NetFlow/IPFIX data to create statistical profiles of expected behavior. This skill uses Python pandas to compute hourly and daily traffic distributions, per-host byte/packet counts, protocol ratios, and top-N talker profiles. Anomalies are detected using z-score thresholds and IQR (interquartile range) outlier methods, enabling SOC analysts to identify deviations such as data exfiltration spikes, beaconing patterns, and unusual port usage.
When to Use
- When deploying or configuring implementing network traffic baselining capabilities in your environment
- When establishing security controls aligned to compliance requirements
- When building or improving security architecture for this domain
- When conducting security assessments that require this implementation
Prerequisites
- NetFlow v5/v9 or IPFIX flow data exported as CSV or JSON
- Python 3.8+ with pandas and numpy libraries
- Historical flow data (minimum 7 days recommended for baseline)
Steps
- Ingest NetFlow/IPFIX records from CSV or JSON exports
- Compute hourly and daily traffic volume distributions (bytes, packets, flows)
- Build per-source-IP baseline profiles with mean, median, standard deviation
- Calculate protocol and port distribution baselines
- Apply z-score anomaly detection to identify statistical outliers
- Flag flows exceeding IQR-based thresholds as potential anomalies
- Generate baseline report with anomaly alerts
Expected Output
JSON report containing traffic baselines (hourly/daily profiles), per-host statistics, detected anomalies with z-scores, and top talker rankings with deviation indicators.