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Tools to Visualize Security Data

Subject: Tools to Visualize Security Data
Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 01:33:52 -0500 (EST)
I am trying to collect a list of tools and methods that people are using
to visualize security data. What tools are people using? Anything? Or is
everyone still working with textual representations?

Has anyone used afterglow (afterglow.sourceforge.net) and has come up with
some neat ways of visualizing data? Maybe some really cool way of
representing a certain type of log file?

I will start a list on the Web, if I get enough interesting responses.

Thanks
  -raffy

-- 
  Raffael Marty, GCIA, CISSP
  Senior Security Engineer @ ArcSight Inc.




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