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The classification of Encrypted Traffic, namely Skype, from network traffic represents a particularly challenging problem. Solutions should ideally be both simple — therefore efficient to deploy — and accurate. Recent advances to team-based Genetic Programming provide the opportunity to decompose the original problem into a subset of classifiers with non-overlapping behaviors. Thus, in this work we have investigated the identification of Skype encrypted traffic using Symbiotic Bid-Based (SBB) paradigm of team based Genetic Programming (GP) found on flow features without using IP addresses, port numbers and payload data. Evaluation of SBB-GP against C4.5 and AdaBoost — representing current best practice — indicates that SBB-GP solutions are capable of providing simpler solutions in terms number of features used and the complexity of the solution/model without sacrificing accuracy.