Brian Trammell
Technical Lead, Engineering
Network Situational Awareness
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contact:
CERT®
Software Engineering Institute
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890
[412] 268-9748
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bio
Brian Trammell is currently the lead of the Network Situational Awareness group's engineering team. His primary area of responsibility is the design, implementation, and deployment of network data
collection and analysis tools for use by NetSA's Analysis team, internet security analysts at NetSA's sponsors,
and the security-focused internet measurement community at large. He is the primary developer and maintainer
of the NAF (NetSA Aggregated Flow) tools and libfixbuf IPFIX implementation. He is also active in the Internet Engineering
Task Force, advancing standards for the representation, storage, and interchange of security-relevant network data in the IPFIX,
PSAMP, INCH, and related working groups. He is the author or co-author of several current Internet-Drafts.
Prior to joining NetSA, Trammell was a co-founder of Leapfrog Research & Development, LLC, a Pittsburgh-based
software development firm; an engineer at PanGo Networks, Inc. in Pittsburgh, where he was principally responsible for the
Site Surveyor component of the Proximity Platform; a UNIX System Administrator at the School of Civil and Environmental
Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology; and a member of Georgia Tech's Collaborative Software Laboratory. He is a member
of the Association for Computing Machinery.
recent publications
Trammell, B. "Flow Analysis and Interoperability: Data Models." Proceedings of FloCon 2005. Pittsburgh, PA, September 2005.
Trammell, B. "Preparing RIR Allocation Data for Network Security Analysis Tasks." NANOG 31. San Francisco, CA, May 2004.
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