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IEEE Workshops on Visualization for Computer Security (VizSec'05)
Closing-the-Loop in NVisionIP: Integrating Discovery and Search in Security Visualizations
Minneapolis, Minnesota
October 26-October 26
ISBN: 0-7803-9477-1
Kiran Lakkaraju, NCSA,UIUC
Ratna Bearavolu, NCSA,UIUC
Adam Slagell, NCSA,UIUC
William Yurcik, NCSA,UIUC
Stephen North, AT&T Research
The field of security visualization is in need of a paradigm shift in order to allow visualization tools to be practically used by security engineers. Security engineers must complete two different tasks, that of Discovery of a pattern, and that of Searching for a pattern in a data set. Current security visualizations do not aid the user in creating symbolic rules that represent visual patterns. Transforming visual patterns to symbolic rules requires effort by the security engineer and detracts from their main task of discovering interesting patterns. In this paper we describe the idea of Closing-The-Loop - a system where symbolic rules are created from visual patterns.
Index Terms:
Security Visualization, Intrusion Detection Systems, Network Security
Citation:
Kiran Lakkaraju, Ratna Bearavolu, Adam Slagell, William Yurcik, Stephen North, "Closing-the-Loop in NVisionIP: Integrating Discovery and Search in Security Visualizations," vizsec, pp.9, IEEE Workshops on Visualization for Computer Security (VizSec'05), 2005
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