Running analysis of snort system community rule effectiveness with respect to heartbleed data. The servers did not catch as much as we were hoping for.
Thank you very much! This is most appreciated! I am not at liberty to discuss the algorithm as yet but I will be releasing the two and three dimensional report inA month or so! Thank you again!
It depends.... as usual :) minimal rational data size of statistical sample in a few basic tests is usually about n>=100. If you plan to forecast time series values in the future the rational absolute maximum of forecasts time horizon should be no more than t==100 sample, hovever there are a few test for small-sized samples like Shapiro-Wilk and you can try to predict tomorrow's value of an variable based on its today's, yesterday's and a day before yesterday's value. But - of course these are a very rough estimations and you should carefuly analyse characteristics of your data before try any advanced statistical research.
Thank you! That is very useful to know! That will come in very handy in about 12 hours actually.
Do you perhaps know if it is alright to think and analyze a packet stream that has been stored (over five months), in terms of a signal?
I know that the carrier is a digital signal but I am wondering if that characterization still holds after you have stored the data. I am inclined to believe it is not correct, due to deterioration and other factors.
In case however the answer is yes; what role would the ports play in the final form of the signal? I have looked everywhere I can think of. But, the only think I keep thinking of is that data lines up at the ports and can create bottlenecks; which seems like it would alter the signal quite a bit.
I am wanting to analyze the general flow in terms of signal strength (not sure if this is possible once the information has been stored) and also separately analyze the flow in terms of network flow statements generated by the router. Then I want to compare the two measurements using time series to see if they match as closely as I am hoping and look for a relation between the actual carrier signal and the packet stream flow values.
Unless there is already a relation somewhere for this.