%0 Book Section %B Graph Drawing %D 2009 %T Graph Drawing for Security Visualization %A Tamassia, Roberto %A Palazzi, Bernardo %A Charalampos Papamanthou %E Tollis, Ioannis G. %E Patrignani, Maurizio %K Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity %K Computer Graphics %K Data structures %K Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science %X With the number of devices connected to the internet growing rapidly and software systems being increasingly deployed on the web, security and privacy have become crucial properties for networks and applications. Due the complexity and subtlety of cryptographic methods and protocols, software architects and developers often fail to incorporate security principles in their designs and implementations. Also, most users have minimal understanding of security threats. While several tools for developers, system administrators and security analysts are available, these tools typically provide information in the form of textual logs or tables, which are cumbersome to analyze. Thus, in recent years, the field of security visualization has emerged to provide novel ways to display security-related information so that it is easier to understand. In this work, we give a preliminary survey of approaches to the visualization of computer security concepts that use graph drawing techniques. %B Graph Drawing %S Lecture Notes in Computer Science %I Springer Berlin Heidelberg %P 2 - 13 %8 2009/01/01/ %@ 978-3-642-00218-2, 978-3-642-00219-9 %G eng %U http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-00219-9_2