![]() ![]() As the attacks are displayed, a rotating breakdown of various stats appears in the lower left part of the screen. Kaspersky Fortinetįortinet's cyber attack map looks similar to the one from Norse and appears to show a playback of recorded events. But it isn't clear just how real-time, the real-time presentation is. The attacks shown on the Kaspersky map are taken from on-demand and on-access scans, as well as web and email detections. Taking first prize for visuals and interactive displays is the Kaspersky "Cyberthreat Real-Time Map" – complete with global rotation and zoom. Interestingly enough, organizations can add their logo to the map when it is displayed at the office. ![]() Discussing the data shown on their map, Norse says the attacks are "based on a small subset of live flows against the Norse honeypot infrastructure…" Probably the most well-known cyber attack map is the one produced by Norse, a security firm that's had its share of problems over the last few years. ![]()
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