Yesterday, cyberstorm.mu was at a conference organized by the Internet Society at Hennessy Park, Mauritius. It was the second day of the conference, and we were excited to share our insights with the community.
I arrived at the venue around 12:14 PM and met with Logan to discuss our presentation before the session began. Our topic for the day focused on sFlowTool and INX, exploring how our community has worked to improve interactions between end users and providers.
We introduced a tool called sFlowTool, which is designed to take network traffic data and convert it into a human-readable format. This tool helps make transmitted data more understandable, aiding in better decision-making, especially when it comes to network security.
I’ll also be sharing the link to the repository, where one of our members has contributed to enhance this tool, making it even more secure and useful for the global community.
Below are some photos from the session:
Article by Jagveer Loky, core member of cyberstorm.mu