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In this position paper, I share my research findings in the security visualization research, and my thoughts on the problems and challenges we researchers face. I also outline what we need to do to ensure the continuing success of our community. It is my belief that the future of VizSec research depends on successful addressing the following tasks: 1. Generating effective and high-level visualization design guidelines and research methodologies. 2. Conducting studies to quantify effectiveness of security visualization techniques. 3. Contributing to the two parent communities, namely computer security and visualization, by integrating visualization components into existing security tools and feeding back successful visualization designs.