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VizSEC 2012: Seattle, WA, USA
- Dino Schweitzer, Daniel Quist:

9th International Symposium on Visualization for Cyber Security, VizSec '12, Seattle, WA, USA, October 15, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1413-8 - Florian Mansmann, Timo Göbel, William R. Cheswick:

Visual analysis of complex firewall configurations. 1-8 - Wenbin Fang, Barton P. Miller, James A. Kupsch:

Automated tracing and visualization of software security structure and properties. 9-16 - Robert F. Erbacher:

Visualization design for immediate high-level situational assessment. 17-24 - Lane Harrison

, Riley Spahn, Michael D. Iannacone, Evan Downing, John R. Goodall:
NV: Nessus vulnerability visualization for the web. 25-32 - Joshua Saxe, David Mentis, Christopher Greamo:

Visualization of shared system call sequence relationships in large malware corpora. 33-40 - Wei Zhuo, Yacin Nadji:

MalwareVis: entity-based visualization of malware network traces. 41-47 - Timothy R. Leschke, Alan T. Sherman:

Change-Link: a digital forensic tool for visualizing changes to directory trees. 48-55 - Sophie Engle

, Sean Whalen:
Visualizing distributed memory computations with hive plots. 56-63 - Orestis Tsigkas, Olivier Thonnard, Dimitrios Tzovaras

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Visual spam campaigns analysis using abstract graphs representation. 64-71 - Daisuke Inoue, Masashi Eto, Koei Suzuki, Mio Suzuki, Koji Nakao:

DAEDALUS-VIZ: novel real-time 3D visualization for darknet monitoring-based alert system. 72-79 - Fabian Fischer, Johannes Fuchs, Pierre-Antoine Vervier, Florian Mansmann, Olivier Thonnard:

VisTracer: a visual analytics tool to investigate routing anomalies in traceroutes. 80-87 - Rafael Veras, Julie Thorpe

, Christopher Collins
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Visualizing semantics in passwords: the role of dates. 88-95

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