The Program Schedule for VizSec has been announced!


  • 8:30 – 9:30 Keynote: Greg Conti
  • 9:30 – 9:45 Posters fast forward
  • 9:45 – 10:10 Paper Session: Visualizing Users Activity 1
    • Giuseppe Di Battista, Valentino Di Donato, Maurizio Patrignani, Maurizio Pizzonia, Vincenzo Roselli and Roberto Tamassia, BitConeView: Visualization of Flows in the Bitcoin Transaction Graph
  • 10:10-10:30 Break
  • 10:30-11:20 Paper Session: Visualizing Users Activity 2
    • Kodzo Webga and Aidong Lu, Discovery of Rating Fraud with Real-Time Streaming Visual Analytics
    • Philip A. Legg, Visualizing the Insider Threat: Challenges and tools for identifying malicious user activity
  • 11:20-12:10 Paper Session: Session Network Security 1
    • Bram C.M. Cappers and Jarke van Wijk, SNAPS: Semantic Network traffic Analysis through Projection and Selection
    • Joseph Yuen, Benjamin Turnbull and Justin Hernandez, Visual Analytics for Cyber Red Teaming
  • 2:00-3:40 Paper Session: Network Security 2
    • Marco Angelini, Nicolas Prigent and Giuseppe Santucci, PERCIVAL: Proactive and rEactive attack and Response assessment for Cyber Incidents using Visual AnaLytics
    • Dustin L. Arendt, Russ Burtner, Daniel M. Best, Nathan D. Bos, John R. Gersh, Christine D. Piatko and Celeste Lyn Paul, Ocelot: User-Centered Design of a Decision Support Visualization for Network Quarantine
    • Cameron C. Gray, Panagiotis D. Ritsos, Jonathan C. Roberts, Contextual Network Navigation to provide Situational Awareness for Network Administrators
    • Lihua Hao, Christopher G. Healey and Steve E. Hutchinson, Ensemble Visualization For Cyber Situation Awareness of Network Security Data
  • 3:40-4:15 Break
  • 4:15-5:05 Paper Session: Models and Methods
    • Simon Walton, Eamonn Maguire, Min Chen, A Visual Analytics Loop for Supporting Model Development
    • Sean McKenna, Diane Staheli and Miriah Meyer, Unlocking User-Centered Design Methods for Building Cyber Security Visualizations
  • 5:05-5:55 Poster Session
    • Ewart de Visser, Alix Dorfman, Marvin Cohen, Niraj Srivastava, Christopher Eck and Suzanne Hassell, CyberViz: A Tool for Trustworthiness Visualization of Projected Cyber Threats
    • Bastian Hellmann, Marcel Reichenbach, Leonard Renners and Volker Ahlers, Visualization of Network Security Policy Evaluation
    • Cody Fulcher and Diane Staheli, Hall Monitor: An interactive visualization to monitor “who goes where” on the network
    • Robert Gove, Christopher Wacek, Matthew Oertle and Jeffrey Karrels, V3SPA: An IDE and Visualization Environment for SELinux Security Policy Abstractions
    • Damien Cremilleux, Frédéric Majorczyk, and Nicolas Prigent, VEGAS: Visualizing, Exploring and Grouping AlertS
    • Mehrdad Zaker Shahrak and Sheng Wei, Visible Hardware Security Techniques

Hoping to see you all in Chicago!