Network Security
Sensor recolector de flujos
A network device or software agent that passively gathers, aggregates, and forwards network flow records (such as NetFlow, IPFIX, or sFlow) for traffic analysis, anomaly detection, or forensic investigation. See NIST SP 800-137 and IETF RFC 3954.
Quick answer: A network device or software agent that passively gathers, aggregates, and forwards network flow records (such as NetFlow, IPFIX, or sFlow) for traffic analysis, anomaly detection, or forensic investigation. See NIST SP 800-137 and IETF RFC 3954.
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Quick answer
A network device or software agent that passively gathers, aggregates, and forwards network flow records (such as NetFlow, IPFIX, or sFlow) for traffic analysis, anomaly detection, or forensic investigation. See NIST SP 800-137 and IETF RFC 3954.
Why it matters
Sensor recolector de flujos matters because it supports clear communication in Network Security contexts for SOC Analysts, Security Engineers, and Incident Responders. It also connects to aviation training and exam language such as CISSP, CompTIA Security+, and CEH.
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Definition
A network device or software agent that passively gathers, aggregates, and forwards network flow records (such as NetFlow, IPFIX, or sFlow) for traffic analysis, anomaly detection, or forensic investigation. See NIST SP 800-137 and IETF RFC 3954.
Operational example
Deploy a flow collector sensor on the core switch to aggregate NetFlow records from all VLANs for monitoring east-west and north-south traffic.
Localized term
Sensor recolector de flujos
Localized example
Implemente un sensor recolector de flujos en el switch central para agregar registros NetFlow de todas las VLANs y monitorear el tráfico este-oeste y norte-sur.
Definition language
English reference definition
Source
ISO 27001, NIST Cybersecurity Framework, MITRE ATT&CK
Exam relevance
- CISSP
- CompTIA Security+
- CEH
Target audience
- SOC Analysts
- Security Engineers
- Incident Responders