The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) demonstrate 12 mature cyber security technology solutions ready for pilot deployment and commercialization at RSA 2017 cybersecurity conference, February 14-16, in San Francisco.
Market-ready technology is essential to combat constantly evolving cyber threats.
To ensure our nation has a strong cyber defense, S&T’s Cyber Security Division (CSD) works to find and develop technology that can bring game-changing impacts to cybersecurity end-users across the U.S. government, private sector and international partners.
(Learn More, courtesy of DHS S&T and YouTube)
Key S&T staff and partners will be on hand at RSA to provide insight about these and other innovative, government-funded cybersecurity technologies:
- AS-Rank—A tool that ranks Autonomous Systems and organizations in support of internet security, stability, situational awareness and resilience.
- CHARIOT—A tool that filters open-source social media to eliminate topics irrelevant to cybersecurity analysts.
- CodeDNA—A scalable, shareable technology that facilitates community-based defense against malware attacks.
- DDNR—A set of machine-learning algorithms designed to detect system patterns that deviate from normal operation and to respond appropriately.
- ImmuneSoft—A hybrid static and runtime approach to detecting and healing vulnerabilities in embedded systems.
- Internet Atlas—A geographic representation of the physical Internet, including nodes, conduits/links and relevant metadata.
- QUASAR—A threat intelligence and decision support platform that provides cyber defense planners visualization and quantitative analytics to determine the security impact of deploying defenses.
- REDUCE—A toolset that allows cybersecurity analysts to rapidly discover relationships between malware samples, extract temporal threat intelligence and develop actionable signatures for known and emerging threats.
- REnigma—A tool that reverse engineers malware.
- SilentAlarm—An inference-based technology for detecting abnormal network traffic that depends on dynamic network behavior knowledge.
- Virtual Mobile Infrastructure—A secure platform that provides no data at rest on mobile devices, enabling secure access from any device to applications and enterprise data running in a data center or cloud environment.
- ZeroPoint—A platform that provides highly effective, high-throughput, next-generation detection and diagnostics of exploit payloads embedded in documents distributed via email and the web.
February 14-16, 2017
10 AM – 6 PM PT
February 14 – 15
The Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate Cyber Security Division will exhibit and demonstrate 12 mature cyber technology solutions ready for pilot deployment and commercialization at RSA 2017
10 AM-5 PM PT
February 16
Moscone Center
South Expo Hall, Booth S2533
747 Howard Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
(Learn More, courtesy of DHS S&T and YouTube)
Visit S&T’s booth and tour the entire exhibit hall by registering for a complimentary exhibits-only pass and entering the special S&T guest code: XE7DHSCTCH.