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Visual Analysis: 2D Does it Better in Color
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Hard. Registration Number Protection Schemes against Reverse Code Eng. with Multith. Petri Nets

This paper proposes a new technique for hardening registration number protections by using multithreaded Petri nets. Using this technique one is able to prevent reverse code engineering attacks, which consist of protection scheme analysis and reengineering. We come to the conclusion that using such a technique leads at minimum to an enormous reverse code engineering and analysis process for the attacker and that the proposed technique is therefore an amelioration in registration number protection.

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IDS Analysts today - as well as anyone else trying to parse large volumes of information - have a significant problem dealing with issues of context and correlation. Looking at thousands of lines of text just doesn't do it for them. Keeping all of the relevant details of the traffic in your head at once is just not efficient (or, in many cases, possible).

Visualizing IDS events (as a solution to this problem) is often attempted but never really seems to catch on. This talk will explain some of the things that have gone wrong with event visualizations, how to correct them, why 3D is a bad idea, and illustrate some of the key points to keep in mind when building your visual research systems. We'll also talk about the role of information shaping in this process and will attempt to teach someone without analysis experience to find "interesting stuff" on the fly (read: the talk will have a live demo, audience participation, and colorful abstract visuals). Download: pdf Visual Analysis: 2D Does it Better in Color

Download: pdf Visual Analysis: 2D Does it Better in Color