A Survey Visualization Systems For Network Security

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Hirenkumar Kamleshbhai Mistry
Chirag Mavani
Amit Goswami
Ripalkumar Patel

Abstract

This paper explores the development and application of visualization tools and techniques for network security and highlights their role in addressing cyber security challenges. It explores current trends and methods in security visualization with a focus on developing a common pipeline for creating effective visualizations. Key steps in this process include problem identification, data preprocessing, use of visualization tools, and data interpretation. Methods such as treemaps and RGB color techniques are discussed for their effectiveness in analyzing network activity and identifying potential threats. The study underscores the importance of comprehensive research in guiding tool selection and customization, ensuring strong cybersecurity protection against evolving threats.


 

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Hirenkumar Kamleshbhai Mistry, Chirag Mavani, Amit Goswami, & Ripalkumar Patel. (2024). A Survey Visualization Systems For Network Security. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(7), 805–812. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i7.6853
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Hirenkumar Kamleshbhai Mistry

Sr. System Administrator, Zenosys LLC

Chirag Mavani

Devops engineer, Dxc Technology

Amit Goswami

Software developer, Source Infotech

Ripalkumar Patel

Software developer, Emonics

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