DAVIX live CD looking for Beta Testers
DAVIX is the upcoming live CD for data analysis and visualization, which will be released at Blackhat/DEFCON in Las Vegas this summer, with another talk at VizSec 2008. From the VizSec.org announcement:
Jan Monsch and Raffael Marty and have prepared the second beta version of DAVIX. And are now seeking for beta testers that have the time to test DAVIX and answer the questionnaire that comes along with the beta version. All completely filled out questionnaires received by me until Monday 23 June 2008 18:00 UTC will enter a raffle for one autographed copy of Raffy’s upcoming book “Applied Security Visualization”.
If you want to participate in the beta test please contact: jan.monsch ät iplosion.com
What makes me quite happy is that they have included InetVis as one of their four chosen visual analysis tools on the live CD.
I’ve been paying with this since this morning and so far so good.
Tags: Books, InetVis, Security Tools





August 20th, 2008 at 11:29 pm
[...] With the 16th incarnation of Defcon having come and gone last week, a number of people have put together a nice list of the various tools released. The ZDnet’s Rob Fuller has done all the hard work of tracking down the various tools and their websites in his article - entitled “ DEFCON 16: List of tools and stuff released “seems to be the most definitive. Of all the tools release its DAVIX, that makes me happiest, other than it being a relaly slick Compilation of VizSec tools, it also features InetVis, which is a part of the postgraduate research by one of my students (Jean-Pierre van Riel), which I previously posted about. [...]