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VizSEC 2018: Berlin, Germany
- Diane Staheli, Celeste Lyn Paul, Jörn Kohlhammer, Daniel M. Best, Stoney Trent, Nicolas Prigent, Robert Gove, Graig Sauer:
15th IEEE Symposium on Visualization for Cyber Security, VizSec 2018, Berlin, Germany, October 22, 2018. IEEE 2018, ISBN 978-1-5386-8194-7 - Robert Gove, Lauren Deason:
Visualizing Automatically Detected Periodic Network Activity. 1-8 - Jia-Kai Chou, Chris Bryan, Jing Li, Kwan-Liu Ma:
An Empirical Study on Perceptually Masking Privacy in Graph Visualizations. 1-8 - Alex Ulmer, Marija Schufrin, David Sessler, Jörn Kohlhammer:
Visual-Interactive Identification of Anomalous IP-Block Behavior Using Geo-IP Data. 1-8 - Georgios Bakirtzis, Brandon J. Simon, Cody H. Fleming, Carl R. Elks:
Looking for a Black Cat in a Dark Room: Security Visualization for Cyber-Physical System Design and Analysis. 1-8 - Marco Angelini, Graziano Blasilli, Pietro Borrello, Emilio Coppa, Daniele Cono D'Elia, Serena Ferracci, Simone Lenti, Giuseppe Santucci:
ROPMate: Visually Assisting the Creation of ROP-based Exploits. 1-8 - Eric Krokos, Alexander Rowden, Kirsten Whitley, Amitabh Varshney:
Visual Analytics for Root DNS Data. 1-8 - Dustin Lockhart Arendt, Lyndsey R. Franklin, Fumeng Yang, Brooke R. Brisbois, Ryan R. LaMothe:
Crush Your Data with ViC2ES Then CHISSL Away. 1-8 - Siming Chen, Shuai Chen, Natalia V. Andrienko, Gennady L. Andrienko, Phong H. Nguyen, Cagatay Turkay, Olivier Thonnard, Xiaoru Yuan:
User Behavior Map: Visual Exploration for Cyber Security Session Data. 1-4 - Bram C. M. Cappers, Paulus N. Meessen, Sandro Etalle, Jarke J. van Wijk:
Eventpad: Rapid Malware Analysis and Reverse Engineering using Visual Analytics. 1-8 - Awalin Sopan, Matthew Berninger, Murali Mulakaluri, Raj Katakam:
Building a Machine Learning Model for the SOC, by the Input from the SOC, and Analyzing it for the SOC. 1-8 - Yifan Yang, John P. Collomosse, Arthi Kanchana Manohar, Jo Briggs, Jamie Steane:
TAPESTRY: Visualizing Interwoven Identities for Trust Provenance. 1-4
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