Have a look at all leading security companies today, and you see all of them launching or planning to launch solutions targeted at visualizing and collaborating over security issues. What is this about? Let's have a look at different initiatives in this area.
There has been a lot of work that was done in security visualization. One of the prime resources is the security visualization portal. I have a Applied Security Visualization book, if you are interested in learning more about the topic.
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Thanks Raffy!
A quick look at secviz.org revealed a few cool looking things. Thanks for the link! I am sure the readers will appreciate that.
Personally, my interest in visualizations is in a completely different area. But it would be great to meet and discuss sometime. If interested in discussing more on this topic, just email me at: ari.takanen@codenomicon.com
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Sidekick: The Good News & the Bad News Either way you look at it Microsoft Data Center management did not follow standards or best practices in this failure. In which case it makes me wonder more about the outsourcing of corporate data much less personal data.
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Security Visualization Portal at secviz.org
There has been a lot of work that was done in security visualization. One of the prime resources is the security visualization portal. I have a Applied Security Visualization book, if you are interested in learning more about the topic.I would love to see you on secviz sometime!
Raffy
Thanks Raffy!
A quick look at secviz.org revealed a few cool looking things. Thanks for the link! I am sure the readers will appreciate that.Personally, my interest in visualizations is in a completely different area. But it would be great to meet and discuss sometime. If interested in discussing more on this topic, just email me at: ari.takanen@codenomicon.com
Collection of visualization links
If you are interested in more links to visualization resources, check out the collection maintained by Clarified:https://www.clarifiednetworks.com/Visualizations
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