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VizSec 2021: New Orleans, LA, USA
- IEEE Symposium on Visualization for Cyber Security, VizSec 2021, New Orleans, LA, USA, October 27, 2021. IEEE 2021, ISBN 978-1-6654-2085-3
- Robert Gove:
Automatic Narrative Summarization for Visualizing Cyber Security Logs and Incident Reports. 1-9 - Awalin Sopan, Konstantin Berlin:
AI Total: Analyzing Security ML Models with Imperfect Data in Production. 10-14 - Marco Angelini, Graziano Blasilli, Silvia Bonomi, Simone Lenti, Alessia Palleschi, Giuseppe Santucci, Emiliano De Paoli:
BUCEPHALUS: a BUsiness CEntric cybersecurity Platform for proActive anaLysis Using visual analyticS. 15-25 - Mark F. St. John, Grit Denker, Peeter Laud, Karsten Martiny, Alisa Pankova, Dusko Pavlovic:
Decision Support for Sharing Data using Differential Privacy. 26-35 - Azqa Nadeem, Sicco Verwer, Shanchieh Jay Yang:
SAGE: Intrusion Alert-driven Attack Graph Extractor. 36-41 - Andreas Schreiber, Tim Sonnekalb, Lynn von Kurnatowski:
Towards Visual Analytics Dashboards for Provenance-driven Static Application Security Testing. 42-46 - Martin Graham, Robert Kukla, Oleksii Mandrychenko, Darren Hart, Jessie Kennedy:
Developing Visualisations to Enhance an Insider Threat Product: A Case Study. 47-57 - Fabian Böhm, Ludwig Englbrecht, Sabrina Friedl, Günther Pernul:
Visual Decision-Support for Live Digital Forensics. 58-67 - Steven Lamarr Reynolds, Tobias Mertz, Steven Arzt, Jörn Kohlhammer:
User-Centered Design of Visualizations for Software Vulnerability Reports. 68-78 - Frederik L. Dennig, Eren Cakmak, Henrik Plate, Daniel A. Keim:
VulnEx: Exploring Open-Source Software Vulnerabilities in Large Development Organizations to Understand Risk Exposure. 79-83
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