Software:Inendi Inspector

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INENDI Inspector
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Screenshot of INENDI Inspector main window
Developer(s)ENSAM
Stable release
4.9.8 / May 18, 2022; 2 years ago (2022-05-18)
Written inC++
Operating systemLinux, Microsoft Windows
Platformx86-64
Size516 MB
TypeData analysis, Plotting, Cybersecurity
LicenseMIT
Websitegitlab.com/inendi/inspector

INENDI Inspector is an open source visualization software intended to interactively explore large amounts of structured data to find anomalies and weak signals[1].

Description

Supported data visualizations includes parallel coordinates, scatter plots and series.

Current data ingest plugins allows to import data from

A correlation engine allows to conduct a multidimensional analysis across different datasets.

A Python API is also available to automate various aspect of the analysis.

Multiple CPU and GPU are supported if available.

History

French startup Picviz Labs was created in July 2010[2] to edit its software Picviz Inspector.

In April 2015, ESI Group acquired Picviz Labs assets[3] and relaunched Picviz Inspector as INENDI Inspector[4].

In May 2022, ESI Group in collaboration with ENSAM released the software under the MIT open source license[5].

Awards

Version 3.0, presented at Les Assises de la cybersécurité won the 2012 innovation prize[6][7].

France Cybersecurity Label was awarded during the 2017 Forum on Cybersecurity (FIC)[8][9].

Thales Group presenting INENDI Inspector to French interior minister Christophe Castaner during the FIC 2020

References

  1. "The cybercrime process : an overview of scientific challenges and methods, International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications (IJACSA)" (in en). https://thesai.org/Downloads/Volume4No12/Paper_11-The_cybercrime_process_an_overview_of_scientific_challenges_and_methods.pdf. 
  2. "Picviz Labs" (in fr). https://societeinfo.com/app/recherche/etablissement/52388028400014. 
  3. "ESI Group to acquire the assets of Picviz Labs" (in en). https://www.esi-group.com/news/esi-group-to-acquire-the-assets-of-picviz-labs-specialist-in-big-data-based-predictive-analysis-through-advanced-visualization. 
  4. "Cyber Security and Big Data Analytics tool Picviz Inspector Relaunches as INENDI Inspector" (in en). https://www.globalsecuritymag.fr/Cyber-Security-and-Big-Data,20160126,59181.html. 
  5. "ESI Group, in collaboration with ENSAM, deploys in open source its "Inspector" software" (in en). https://www.esi-group.com/news/esi-group-in-collaboration-with-ensam-deploys-in-open-source-its-inspector-software. 
  6. "Les Assises - Innovation Prize Laureates" (in en). https://en.lesassisesdelacybersecurite.com/Startups-village/Innovation-Prize. 
  7. "Prix de l’Innovation des Assises 2012 : Picviz Labs récompensé" (in fr). https://www.globalsecuritymag.fr/Prix-de-l-Innovation-des-Assises,20120618,30876.html. 
  8. "ESI INENDI Ensures the Cybersecurity of Industrial Networks, Integrating IoT & Machine Learning Technologies" (in en). https://www.esi-group.com/news/esi-inendi-ensures-the-cybersecurity-of-industrial-networks-integrating-iot-machine-learning-technologies. 
  9. "Label France Cybersecurity 2018 catalog" (in en). https://www.francecybersecurity.fr/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/FCS_Catalogue_2018_web.pdf. 

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