Some of the things that people say about the presentations and workshops:
"The class was pretty intensive (with loads of stuff - theory and practical)."
"Certainly, it changed my perception on doing log analysis traditionally and paved new ways to work on log analysis."
"Cool stuff!"
"Very informative in understanding core concepts with SecVisualization."
"Probably the most useful speaker of the day. He provided very good information on how to visualize data. I would like to see him come back in a workshop type format where we could bring the logs that our applications actually create and he could help us filter them and put it in a useful format.
"This was one of the more interesting talks."
As networks become ever more complex, securing them becomes more and more difficult. The solution is visualization. Using today's state-of- the-art data visualization techniques, you can gain a far deeper understanding of what's happening on your network right now. You can uncover hidden patterns of data, identify emerging vulnerabilities and attacks, and respond decisively with countermeasures that are far more likely to succeed than conventional methods. The attendees will learn about log analysis, get an overview of visualization, data sources for IT security, and learn how to generate visual representations of IT data. The training is filled with hands-on exercises utilizing the DAVIX live CD.
List of past workshops:- Log Analysis and Visualization Workshop for Trend Micro, Taipei, Taiwan, September 2011
- Log Analysis and Visualization Workshop, Taipei, Taiwan, March 2011
- Advanced Splunk and Visualization Training, Singapore, January 2010
- "Data Analysis And Visualization" Workshop, HoneyNet Alliance, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, February 2009.
- "Security Visualization Research" Workshop, Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education (CISSE), Seattle, June 2009.
- "Applied Security Visualization" Workshop, IS Summit 2008, Hong Kong, November 2008.
- "DAVIX Workshop on Visualization", DefCon, Las Vegas, August, 2008.
- Applied Security Visualization" Workshop, First Conference 2008, Vancouver, June 2008.


