In-Q-Tel to Promote Partner’s Binary Tech Platform for DHS Use

In-Q-Tel has entered a strategic partnership agreement with ReversingLabs, IQT announced Wednesday.

IQT will promote ReversingLab’s binary analysis technology platform for analyzing unknown binaries.

ReversingLabs is developing the TitaniumCore platform for the Department of Homeland Security‘s science and technology directorate, an IQT customer agency.

The platform is a decomposition engine that is intended to accelerate antimalware analysis.

The platform provides information for mapping against ReversingLabs’ artifacts database on nearly 100 terabytes of goodware and 30 terabytes of malware files.

ReversingLabs said the platform can be used for any enterprise, US-CERT or commercial anti-malware lab.

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