You use graphic analytics to quickly identify high-volume attackers or targets at a glance. You can locate and typify cascading attacks (for example, worms and viruses), and isolate and analyze events involving interactions between two or more devices (for example, threat discovery).
The event data you visualize can be static (a snapshot of the selected events) or live (continuously updated with specified real-time event data). You create static graphs by selecting certain event data out of a source and displaying it as a graphic. See Creating Static Event Graphs.
You create live graphs using a graphic data monitor type or an active list. See Creating Live Event Graphs.
See Event Graph Notes for descriptions of the graphical elements on an event graph.
See Configuring Event Graphs to set or change your event graph preferences.