Improving Network Monitoring and Security via Visualization
Keith B. Miller, Eric R. Brandon

TL;DR
This paper discusses enhancing network monitoring and security by leveraging visualization techniques to better understand and manage increasing network traffic and associated security challenges.
Contribution
It introduces novel visualization methods tailored for network monitoring and security, addressing the growing complexity of internet traffic and infrastructure.
Findings
Improved detection of network anomalies through visualization.
Enhanced understanding of traffic patterns for security analysis.
Potential for faster response to security threats.
Abstract
Internet networks are handling increasing volume of traffic than ever before. This data is mainly associated to sensitive, distributed, and multimedia applications. In the past years, much attention has been paid to the way network infrastructure must be designed and developed in order to handle the challenges of delivering high quality services for applications such as VoIP and streaming video.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware System Performance and Reliability · Network Security and Intrusion Detection · Software-Defined Networks and 5G
