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by John Goodall last modified 2008-01-30 12:10 Copyright © 2005 IEEE, Inc.
This folder holds the following references to publications, sorted by year and author:

Abdullah, K, Lee, CP, Conti, G, Copeland, JA, and Stasko, J (2005).
IDS rainStorm: visualizing IDS alarms
In: VizSEC: Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Visualization for Computer Security, pages 1–10.

Conti, G, Grizzard, J, Mustaque, A, and Owen, H (2005).
Visual exploration of malicious network objects using semantic zoom, interactive encoding and dynamic queries
In: VizSEC: Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Visualization for Computer Security, pages 83–90.

D'Amico, A and Kocka, M (2005).
Information assurance visualizations for specific stages of situational awareness and intended uses: lessons learned
In: VizSEC: Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Visualization for Computer Security, pages 107–112.

Danfeng, Y, Shin, M, Tamassia, R, and Winsborough, WH (2005).
Visualization of automated trust negotiation
In: VizSEC: Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Visualization for Computer Security, pages 65–74.

Erbacher, RF, Christensen, K, and Sundberg, A (2005).
Designing visualization capabilities for IDS challenges
In: VizSEC: Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Visualization for Computer Security, pages 121–127.

Fink, GA and North, C (2005).
Root polar layout of Internet address data for security administration
In: VizSEC: Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Visualization for Computer Security, pages 55–64.

Fink, GA, Muessig, P, and North, C (2005).
Visual correlation of host processes and network traffic
In: VizSEC: Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Visualization for Computer Security, pages 11–19.

Goodall, JR, Lutters, WG, Rheingans, P, and Komlodi, A (2005).
Preserving the big picture: visual network traffic analysis with TNV
In: VizSEC: Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Visualization for Computer Security, pages 47–54.

Kiran, L, Ratna, B, Slagell, A, Yurcik, W, and North, S (2005).
Closing-the-loop in NVisionIP: integrating discovery and search in security visualizations
In: VizSEC: Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Visualization for Computer Security, pages 75–82.

Koike, H, Ohno, K, and Koizumi, K (2005).
Visualizing cyber attacks using IP matrix
In: VizSEC: Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Visualization for Computer Security, pages 91–98.

Komlodi, A, Rheingans, P, Utkarsha, A, Goodall, JR, and Amit, J (2005).
A user-centered look at glyph-based security visualization
In: VizSEC: Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Visualization for Computer Security, pages 21–28.

Lee, CP, Trost, J, Gibbs, N, Raheem, B, and Copeland, JA (2005).
Visual firewall: real-time network security monitor
In: VizSEC: Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Visualization for Computer Security, pages 129–136.

Muelder, C, Kwan-Liu, M, and Bartoletti, T (2005).
A visualization methodology for characterization of network scans
In: VizSEC: Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Visualization for Computer Security, pages 29–38.

Noel, S, Jacobs, M, Pramod, K, and Sushil, J (2005).
Multiple coordinated views for network attack graphs
In: VizSEC: Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Visualization for Computer Security, pages 99–106.

Oline, A and Reiners, D (2005).
Exploring three-dimensional visualization for intrusion detection
In: VizSEC: Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Visualization for Computer Security, pages 113–120.

Pin, R, Yan, G, Zhichun, L, Yan, C, and Watson, B (2005).
IDGraphs: intrusion detection and analysis using histographs
In: VizSEC: Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Visualization for Computer Security, pages 39–46.

 
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