Network Traffic & Security Alerts Explained (Beginner-Friendly) by Falah KaredokNetNetwork Traffic & Security Alerts Explained (Beginner-Friendly) by Falah KaredokNet
Network Traffic & Security Alerts Explained (Beginner-Friendly)Falah KaredokNet
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help individuals and small businesses understand what is happening on their network by explaining traffic patterns and security alerts in clear, human language. Instead of technical jargon or fear-driven reports, I focus on clarity, context, and ethical analysis. My goal is to help you know what is normal, what is not, and what to do next — calmly and responsibly.
This service focuses on explanation and interpretation, not hacking or exploitation
I work only with authorized data (client-provided logs or approved observations)
No intrusive testing, no credential interception, no payload inspection
Ideal for home users, small offices, or non-technical founders

What's included

Traffic & Alert Overview
A clear explanation of observed network traffic patterns or security alerts (such as IDS or firewall alerts) using simple, non-technical language. I explain what the activity means, whether it is normal, and why it appears.
Risk Context & Severity Assessment
An easy-to-understand assessment of alert severity (low, medium, informational) with context. This helps clients avoid unnecessary panic and focus only on what truly matters.
Practical Recommendations
Actionable and realistic recommendations tailored to a home or small-network environment. No complex tools or enterprise-only solutions — only steps that make sense for non-technical users.
Simple Written Summary
A short written summary (Markdown or PDF) that clients can keep as a reference. The summary explains findings, conclusions, and next steps in plain language.
FAQs
No. This service focuses on explaining traffic data or alerts that already exist or are captured with permission. I do not perform intrusive actions.
Yes. This service is specifically designed for non-technical users who want clear explanations without jargon.
I provide context-based analysis and explain whether an alert is likely normal, informational, or needs attention. I do not exaggerate findings.
Depending on the data provided, I may reference Zeek, Suricata, or standard network logs — always for defensive and educational purposes.
Starting at$25
Duration2 days
Tags
Linux
Security Onion
Suricata
Wireshark
IT Specialist
Security Engineer
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Falah KaredokNet Sukabumi, Indonesia
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Network Traffic & Security Alerts Explained (Beginner-Friendly)Falah KaredokNet
Starting at$25
Duration2 days
Tags
Linux
Security Onion
Suricata
Wireshark
IT Specialist
Security Engineer
Cover image for Network Traffic & Security Alerts Explained (Beginner-Friendly)
help individuals and small businesses understand what is happening on their network by explaining traffic patterns and security alerts in clear, human language. Instead of technical jargon or fear-driven reports, I focus on clarity, context, and ethical analysis. My goal is to help you know what is normal, what is not, and what to do next — calmly and responsibly.
This service focuses on explanation and interpretation, not hacking or exploitation
I work only with authorized data (client-provided logs or approved observations)
No intrusive testing, no credential interception, no payload inspection
Ideal for home users, small offices, or non-technical founders

What's included

Traffic & Alert Overview
A clear explanation of observed network traffic patterns or security alerts (such as IDS or firewall alerts) using simple, non-technical language. I explain what the activity means, whether it is normal, and why it appears.
Risk Context & Severity Assessment
An easy-to-understand assessment of alert severity (low, medium, informational) with context. This helps clients avoid unnecessary panic and focus only on what truly matters.
Practical Recommendations
Actionable and realistic recommendations tailored to a home or small-network environment. No complex tools or enterprise-only solutions — only steps that make sense for non-technical users.
Simple Written Summary
A short written summary (Markdown or PDF) that clients can keep as a reference. The summary explains findings, conclusions, and next steps in plain language.
FAQs
No. This service focuses on explaining traffic data or alerts that already exist or are captured with permission. I do not perform intrusive actions.
Yes. This service is specifically designed for non-technical users who want clear explanations without jargon.
I provide context-based analysis and explain whether an alert is likely normal, informational, or needs attention. I do not exaggerate findings.
Depending on the data provided, I may reference Zeek, Suricata, or standard network logs — always for defensive and educational purposes.
$25