VizSec 2007 proceedings out
The Proceedings of the 2007 Workshop on Visualization for Computer Security (VizSec 2007) are finally available. Springer Has the book available for order at a princely 60 Euros. Amazon has the book listed but not yet available for shipping , but one can pre-order. For those interested, Springer has a flyer and table of contents available. PDF versions of the presentations given are available form the VizSec 2007 website.
My copy should hopefully be arriving in the next few weeks, but I’m looking forward to the Work done by John R Goodall, Gregory Conti and Kwan-Liu Ma as editors. I’m just sorry I’m not going to make VizSec 2008 this year.
The two papers that I presented are (links to the PDF slides):
- High level Internet Scale traffic visualization using Hilbert curve mapping - Barry Irwin and Nick Pilkington. This details the initial work we did using the Hilbert Curve Analysis tool for IP networks
- Using InetVis to evaluate Snort and Bro scan detection on a network telescope - Barry Irwin and Jean-Pierre van Riel. InetVis is the result of three years of JP’s work to build a scalable 3-D vizualisation tool for network traffic — primarily that collected by network telescopes.
Tags: Hilbert Curve, InetVis, Visualization, VizSec



