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Data Collection, Curation and Sharing

Collection, curation, and sharing of data for scientific analysisof Internet traffic, topology, routing, performance,and security-related events are CAIDA's core objectives.Our Overview of available CAIDA Data,has links to data descriptions, request forms for restricted data, downloadlocations for publicly available data, real-time reports, and other meta-data.Note that since April 2016 some CAIDA datasets are distributed exclusivelythrough IMPACT(Information Marketplace for Policy and Analysis of Cyber-risk and Trust).

Data Collection

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CAIDA operates active and passive measurement infrastructures enabling visibility into global Internet behavior. We collect, curate, archive, and share datasets resulting from these measurements. We also produce and sharemultiple derivative datasets.

Active measurements: CAIDA's flagship Macroscopic Topology Project,Archipelago,measures Internet connectivity and latency using active probing to astratified cross-section of the commodity IPv4 and IPv6 Internet. We are currently collecting more than 50 Mb/day of raw Archipelago data from morethan 200 monitors located on 6 continents in over 60 countries.

Passive measurements: CAIDA collaborates with organizations that operatenetwork infrastructure in various environments to passively monitor traffic on selected links. As of 2018, CAIDA continuously collects two types of passive measurements data:Internet Background Radiation data and US backbone bidirectional traffic data.

  • Internet Background Radiation data is collected using UCSD Network Telescope Infrastucture which consists of a globally routed, but lightly utilized /8 network prefix, that is, 1/256th of the whole IPv4 addressspace. It contains few legitimate hosts; inbound traffic to non-existent machines - so called Internet Background Radiation (IBR) - is unsolicited andresults from a wide range of events, including misconfiguration (e.g. mistypingan IP address), scanning of address space by attackers or malware looking forvulnerable targets, backscatter from randomly spoofed source denial-of-serviceattacks, and the automated spread of malware. CAIDA continuously captures andarchives this anomalous traffic discarding the legitimate traffic packets destined to the few reachable IP addresses in this prefix. We are currently collecting more than 3 TB of uncompressed IBR traffic tracesdata per day.
  • US backbone bidirectional traffic data have been collected by CAIDA since 2008. These data contain anonymized passive traffic traces from variousCAIDA's high-speed monitors on high-speed Internet backbone links. Since March 2018, we have been capturing one-hour long monthly traces on a 10 Gb link monitor in New York City. During capture, packets are truncated at a snap length selected to avoid excessive packet loss due to disk I/O overload.These data are anonymized usingCryptoPan prefix-preserving anonymization, stored in pcap format and publishedquarterly. The size of one trace is currently about 340 Gbytes. Depending on storage resources we may decide to retain and publish all monthlytraces (as we did before 2014).

Access to Datasets

We share the collected datasets with researchers in accordance with Universityof California, San Diego, policies. We maintain servers that allow researchersto download data via a secure login and encrypted transfer protocols. For ourmost sensitive data, we enforce 'bring-code-to-data' approach giving vettedresearchers accounts on CAIDA computers to analyze data using CAIDA resources.

There are two complementary ways that users can request access to CAIDA's data:through the CAIDA portal and through the Information Marketplace for Policy and Analysis of Cyber-risk and Trust (IMPACT) portal (for academic researchers, government agencies andcorporate entities from DHS-Approved Locations *.
* - currently, US, Canada, Australia, United Kingdom, Israel, Japan,the Netherlands, and Singapore

Datasets that can be requested through the CAIDA portal fall into two categories: public and 'by-request.'Public datasets are available to users who agree to CAIDA's Acceptable Use Policyfor public data. After filling out the corresponding public data request form,users are redirected to the data download page.Access to the 'by-request' datasets is subject to approval by CAIDA dataadministrator. Access to the CAIDA datasets through IMPACT must be approved by IMPACT staff.

User Activity: During the three years 2015-2017, over 1.2 millionunique visitors browsed our website,and CAIDA granted 1716 researchers from 82 countriesaccess to restricted data.The countries with the most users were the U.S. (504), China(265), and India (134). Collectively these users downloaded 179.4 TB of data.Over the same period, approximately 36,000 users downloaded 136.3 TB ofpublic CAIDA data.

Research Publications using CAIDA Data

CAIDA data provide an empirical foundation for Internet research. Researchersworldwide have used these data to publish papers in the scientificliterature. We maintain lists of publications by CAIDA researchers and collaborators, as well aspublications by external researchers who report back the use of CAIDA data in publications as required by our Acceptable Use Policy (AUP).

User activity: During the three years 2015-2017, we found529 papers by external authorsusing CAIDA data. The most-useddata are our AS-relationship data (190 papers) and Anonymized InternetTraces (166 papers). The affiliated institutions for the first authors werelocated in 53 different countries; the most active being the US (140 papers), China(63 papers), India (34 papers), and Germany (27 papers).

Promotion of Data Sharing

CAIDA has developed a privacy-sensitivedata sharing framework that employs technical and policy means to balance individual privacy,security, and legal concerns against the needs of governments researchers, and scientists for access to data in an attempt to address the inevitable conflict between data privacy and science.

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Hard disk supporting LAN & USB connection
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Features

LAN DISK HDL-CEW Series is a LAN connection hard disk that supports access from personal computers as well as from smartphones.

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It supports remote access from iPhone, iPad, and Android terminals. You can access and enjoy various files such as movies, music, photos, and document files, saved in NAS at home, through smartphones or personal computers when you are outside.

Moreover, a “high speed read mode” that achieves a read speed exceeding 50MB/s is built-in, enabling easy data transfer.

You Can Connect From Your Smartphone

Not only does it support access from personal computers, it also supports access from smartphones.

You can easily access and enjoy files saved in LAN DISK, using your smartphone, while at home or outside.

Access using the dedicated application “Remote Link 2”

Easily accessed using the application “Remote Link 2” that supports iPhone/iPad/iPod touch and Android.
You can download it for free from iTunes or Android Market.

⇒ iPhone/iPad/iPod touch version - Download from iTunes
⇒ Android version - Download from Android Market

<Primary Features of Remote Link 2>

  • Access through the Internet when outside, or access LAN DISK through home networks
  • View and download movies, pictures, music, office files (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
  • Upload movies and picture files taken with smartphone to LAN DISK
  • Slide show feature for pictures

<Application instructions (the pictures are of the android version)>

1) Select the harddisk to be connected.

2) View files in the harddisk.

3) You can enjoy various files. (when the screen is Android.)

<Convenient way of using.>

Listen to any song you want anywhere.You can send important photos and/or cartoons to your home so as to lighten the Smartphone.Access data anywhere to give a presentation

You Can Access From Your Computer Even When Outside

Using netbooks and laptops, you can connect to the hard disk through the Internet when you are outside, such as at a hotel, coffee shop, company, or school.

<Direction>

Easy Access. Just access the http://rm2.iobb.net/ browser.
※User name/ Password/ Host name, and JAVA environment(automatic install) are required.

  • Data transmission is encrypted, which protects your privacy.
  • File operation, upload, and download are supported.

Easy Access! High Speed Read Mode Is Built-in

A high speed read mode is built-in that achieves access at high speed, by optimizing file systems inside LAN DISK. Even for a large amount of data, transfer stress is small and you can use it with ease.
※You can use it only when it is in the LAN connection mode. When it is changed to this mode, you cannot connect with USB.

Measurement
Environment

[PC] DELL Studio 540 (Mark.08)
[OS] Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 (32 bit)
[CPU] Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q8200 2.34 GHz
[MEMORY] 4.0 GB
[NIC]Intel 82574L Gigabit Ethernet (PCI Express x1connection)
[System HDD] SeaGate ST3320613AS SD23

CrystalDiskMark3.0.1a
Measurement
Method
Measure the time taken when a file copy 1 GB in size is started until completion.
Using CrystalDiskMark3.0.1a, measure Read values twice.
Calculate the mean value from these 2 measurements.
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“LAN & USB Hybrid” That You Can Connect Even With USB

Not only does it support connections with LAN, it also supports connections with USB 2.0.
You can connect to computers that are not connected to LAN.
Moreover, USB 2.0 can copy data at high speed, making it convenient when saving a large amount of data at high speed.
※You cannot change the format type.
※This feature can only be used with Windows.
※When you are using models with a capacity of 3.0 TB or more, you cannot use this feature in Windows XP.

With an Extension USB Port, Backups Can Be Created on an Externally Attached Hard Disk

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You can create backups of all the files saved in LAN DISK on externally attached USB hard disks. Furthermore, since it is provided with a scheduled backup feature, you can set it such that it automatically creates backups, regularly.

Furthermore, a “Quick Copy” feature is also built-in, which can directly save data from a USB memory or digital camera connected to USB port in LAN DISK.
※Note that you cannot simultaneously use scheduled backup and Quick Copy.

Specifications

LAN InterfaceTransfer standard: 1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T
Connector: RJ-45
USB InterfaceTransfer standard: USB2.0/1.1
Connector: USB A connector×1 port, USB mini B connector×1 port
Format When Shipping NTFSNTFS

Included Accessories

IncludedUSB cable (1m), LAN cable (1m), AC adapter (including power cable), User manual




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