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Security has become a main concern in corporate networks. In order to keep a network protected it is necessary to periodically perform security tests to control devices and services, and also identify possible vulnerabilities. Never two networks behave the same way; thus, results obtained from security tests may substantially differ from one to another. In this case, trying to manually find a behavior pattern for all networks becomes a difficult task. Unsupervised techniques can help security analysts finding certain devices patterns, and also help revealing hidden problems in network security. This paper proposes a solution based on unsupervised techniques to help security analysts handling all the information obtained from security tests in order to detect abnormal groups of devices or atypical system behaviors.
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