This article is the last part of a 3-part series employing a method of graphical representation that graphically compares attackers in terms of power and time. Whereas the first 2 articles in this series focus on the best attackers into common defenders, this article compares the defenders relative to each other.

Some readers mused about what would happen if we were to take all of the plots presented over the first 2 articles and superimpose them on each other. Such a plot would yield a representation on how defenders perform, but it would be a huge unreadable mess. Thankfully, there are ways to trim the data to yield a useful graphic.

This article aims to answer 3 questions: