Retrospective on a Decade of Research in Visualization for Cybersecurity

Published in IEEE International Symposium on Technologies for Homeland Security (HST), 2017

Abstract: Over the past decade, the visualization for cybersecurity (VizSec) research community has adapted many information visualization techniques to support the critical work of cyber analysts. While these efforts have yielded many specialized tools and platforms, the community lacks a unified approach to the design and implementation of these systems. In this work, we provide a retrospective analysis of the past decade of VizSec publications, with an eye toward developing a more cohesive understanding of the emerging patterns of design at work in our community. We identify common thematic groupings among existing work, as well as several interesting patterns of design around the utilization of various visual encodings. We also discuss existing gaps in the adaptation of information visualization techniques to cybersecurity applications, and recommend avenues for future exploration.

Recommended citation: Crouser, R Jordan and Fukuda, Erina and Sridhar, Subashini. Retrospective on a Decade of Research in Visualization for Cybersecurity. IEEE International Symposium on Technologies for Homeland Security (HST) :1–5 , 2017.