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With the rapid growth of networks in size and complexity, netwok administrators today are facing more and more challenges for protecting their networked computers and other devices from all kinds of attacks. Unlike the traditional methods of analyzing textual log data, a visual interactive system called DDoSViewer is proposed in this paper for detecting DDoS kind of network attacks. DDoSViewer is...
This paper proposes a new method called Concentric Coordinate for visualizing multidimensional datasets. To reduce the overlapping and edge crossings among curves, axes are arranged as concentric circles rather than parallel lines that are commonly used in the traditional approach. Edges which represent data items are drawn as segments of curves rather than poly-lines drawn in the classical parallel...
Computer forensics investigators aim to analyse and present facts through the examination of digital evidences in short times. As the volume of suspicious data is becoming large, the difficulties of catching the digital evidence in a legally acceptable time are high. This paper proposes an effective method for reducing investigation time redundancy to achieve the normalization of data on hard disk...
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