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- 2014
- Daniel M. Best, Alex Endert, Daniel Kidwell:
7 key challenges for visualization in cyber network defense. VizSEC 2014: 33-40 - Siming Chen, Cong Guo, Xiaoru Yuan, Fabian Merkle, Hanna Schäfer, Thomas Ertl:
OCEANS: online collaborative explorative analysis on network security. VizSEC 2014: 1-8 - Fabian Fischer, Daniel A. Keim:
NStreamAware: real-time visual analytics for data streams to enhance situational awareness. VizSEC 2014: 65-72 - J. Joseph Fowler, Thienne M. Johnson, Paolo Simonetto, Michael Schneider, Carlos Acedo, Stephen G. Kobourov, Loukas Lazos:
IMap: visualizing network activity over internet maps. VizSEC 2014: 80-87 - Robert Gove, Joshua Saxe, Sigfried Gold, Alexander Long, Giacomo Bergamo:
SEEM: a scalable visualization for comparing multiple large sets of attributes for malware analysis. VizSEC 2014: 72-79 - Christopher Humphries, Nicolas Prigent, Christophe Bidan, Frédéric Majorczyk:
CORGI: combination, organization and reconstruction through graphical interactions. VizSEC 2014: 57-64 - Alexander Long, Joshua Saxe, Robert Gove:
Detecting malware samples with similar image sets. VizSEC 2014: 88-95 - Diane Staheli, Tamara Yu, R. Jordan Crouser, Suresh Damodaran, Kevin Nam, B. David O'Gwynn, Sean McKenna, Lane Harrison:
Visualization evaluation for cyber security: trends and future directions. VizSEC 2014: 49-56 - Jan-Erik Stange, Marian Dörk, Johannes Landstorfer, Reto Wettach:
Visual filter: graphical exploration of network security log files. VizSEC 2014: 41-48 - Markus Wagner, Wolfgang Aigner, Alexander Rind, Hermann Dornhackl, Konstantin Kadletz, Robert Luh, Paul Tavolato:
Problem characterization and abstraction for visual analytics in behavior-based malware pattern analysis. VizSEC 2014: 9-16 - Simon J. Walton, Eamonn Maguire, Min Chen:
Multiple queries with conditional attributes (QCATs) for anomaly detection and visualization. VizSEC 2014: 17-24 - Tobias Wüchner, Alexander Pretschner, Martín Ochoa:
DAVAST: data-centric system level activity visualization. VizSEC 2014: 25-32 - Kirsten Whitley, Sophie Engle, Lane Harrison, Fabian Fischer, Nicolas Prigent:
11th Workshop on Visualization for Cyber Security, VizSec 2014, Paris, France, November 10, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2826-5 [contents]
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