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VizSec 2009 Tentative Program : October 11, 2009

8:45 AM Welcome
9:00 AM Keynote
Bill Cheswick
Visual Tools for Security: Is there a there there?
10:00 AM Morning Break
10:30 AM Session 1: Network Visualization
Anatoly Yelizarov, Dennis Gamayunov
Visualization of Complex Attacks and State of Attacked Network
Joel Glanfield, Stephen Brooks, Teryl Taylor, Diana Paterson, Christopher Smith, Carrie Gates, John McHugh
OverFlow: An Overview Visualization for Network Analysis
David Barrera, P.C. van Oorschot
Security Visualization Tools and IPv6 Addresses
11:50 AM Lunch
1:00 PM Session 2: Malware and Forensics
Daniel A. Quist, Lorie M. Liebrock
Visualizing Compiled Executables for Malware Analysis *
Philipp Trinius, Thorsten Holz, Jan Gobel, Felix C. Freiling
Visual Analysis of Malware Behavior Using Treemaps and Thread Graphs
T.J. Jankun-Kelly, David Wilson, Andrew S. Stamps, Josh Franck, Jeffery Carver, J. Edward Swan II
A Visual Analytic Framework for Exploring Relationships in Textual Contents of Digital Forensics Evidence
2:00 PM Afternoon Break
2:30 PM Session 3: Users and Usability
Glenn A. Fink, Christopher L. North, Alex Endert, Stuart Rose
Visualizing Cyber Security: Usable Workspaces
John R. Goodall
Visualization is Better! A Comparative Evaluation
3:30 PM Session 4: Security Practices
Dino Schweitzer, Jeff Boleng, Colin Hughes, Louis Murphy
Visualizing Keyboard Pattern Passwords *
Shaun P. Morrissey, Georges Grinstein
Visualizing Firewall Configurations Using Created Voids
4:10 PM Afternoon Break
4:30 PM Panel
Deb Frincke (organizer)
Security + Visualization =/= Science
...Changing the equation
5:30 PM Poster Session
Steve Huntsman, Chris Covington, and John Franklin
Scalable visual traffic analysis
Diana Paterson, Teryl Taylor, Joel Glaneld, Christopher Smith, Carrie Gates, Stephen Brooks, and John McHugh
Activity Viewer: A Tool for Monitoring Network Host Activities
Qi Liao, Dirk VanBruggen, Andrew Blaich, and Aaron Striegel
Visual Exploration and Analysis on Host, Users and Applications in Enterprise Networks
Giovani Rimon Abuaitah and Bin Wang
SecVizer: A Security Visualization Tool for QualNet-Generated Traffic Traces

* Best Paper Nominee

Full paper authors have 30 minutes, short paper authors have 20 minutes



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