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The Cubicle vs. The Coffee Shop: Behavioral Modes in Enterprise End-Users
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Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Traditionally, user traffic profiling is performed by analyzing traffic traces collected on behalf of the user at aggregation points located in the middle of the network. However, the modern enterprise network has a highly mobile population that frequently moves in and out of its physical perimeter. Thus an in-the-network monitor is unlikely to capture full user activity traces when users move outside the enterprise perimeter. The distinct environments, such as the cubicle and the coffee shop
doi:10.1007/978-3-540-79232-1_21
dblp:conf/pam/GiroireCIPST08
fatcat:7vanimlsbjgbvkqh5res6dyhvy