Is Data Visualization still necessary?

Presented at BSidesLV 2017, July 26, 2017, 3:30 p.m. (30 minutes)

As researchers we all struggle and push the limits of available data visualization libraries. Availability of real time network flows have exceeded the capacity of current visualization libraries and the ability of the human to grasp densely visualized information. How much data is too much? We will explore the current state of the art in visualization as we try to answer the question of how to visualize backbone level enterprise data.


Presenters:

  • John Stillwell
  • Grace Rogers - Front-End Designer - Kaedago
    Grace Rogers is a student involved in several data analysis and visualization projects. She is currently designing the front end of CyPSA's visualization tool for Kaedago. Additionally, Grace is working with researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign on a tool to visualize the information presented in the NISTIR 7628 document. A journalistic background and childhood exposure to industry lingo has given her a knack for breaking down technologically advanced concepts into something the average person can understand. In her free time, Grace embraces her inner child by watching Disney movies and playing Dungeons & Dragons.
  • Edmond Rogers - University of Illinois
    Edmond 'bigezy' Rogers, CISSP is actively involved with industry and in many research activities at the University of Illinois Information Trust Institute (ITI)'s TCIPG and CREDC Center, including work on ICS and SCADA visualization along with Smart Grid Security. Project work on security software and tools such as CyPSA, Armadillo, Badger, LZFuzz , and NP-View. Previously, Rogers has decades of defense experience and was a security analyst for a Fortune 500 investor-owned power utility, Security Manager and Architect at Boston Financial Data Services, and founded and Internet Service Provider (bluegrass.net) in the early 90's.

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