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	<title>Comments on: Bridging Security and Visualization</title>
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	<description>Log visualization and log management as seen by Raffael Marty</description>
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		<title>By: Adam</title>
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		<dc:creator>Adam</dc:creator>
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		<description>You did a great job discussing the topic on visualization and security, but next time slow down your speech for giving out the web addresses. That&#039;s my only criticism.  All the points you made about the future of visualization and the way presenting data more effectively, by using newer tools(with software), for graphing can certainly serve the greater good. 

One idea that I, personally, have thought about developing has to do with better charts for doctors, since the data in the charts is often- black and white. Just think about all the greater implications for your medical history being illuminated through well designed charts of data for any condition or medication you may be on, which could save a lot of lives! What do you think? Have you heard of anyone else doing something like this?

 

 




  I&#039;ve been interested in effectively visualizing data for about 3 years now, since I was first introduced to Tuft through books and seminars.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You did a great job discussing the topic on visualization and security, but next time slow down your speech for giving out the web addresses. That&#8217;s my only criticism.  All the points you made about the future of visualization and the way presenting data more effectively, by using newer tools(with software), for graphing can certainly serve the greater good. </p>
<p>One idea that I, personally, have thought about developing has to do with better charts for doctors, since the data in the charts is often- black and white. Just think about all the greater implications for your medical history being illuminated through well designed charts of data for any condition or medication you may be on, which could save a lot of lives! What do you think? Have you heard of anyone else doing something like this?</p>
<p>  I&#8217;ve been interested in effectively visualizing data for about 3 years now, since I was first introduced to Tuft through books and seminars.</p>
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