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SAIC Expanding Australia Operations with New Cyber Center; Steve Rizzi Comments

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SAIC Inc. is opening a cybersecurity research and development center Melbourne, Australia as part of the company’s plans to expand its operations in that country. The McLean, Va.-based science and engineering firm said in a release it plans to focus on developing new technologies, data mining and analysis to help protect commercial and public networks. Steve [...]

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Carahsoft Enters Cybersecurity Partnership; Michael Shrader Comments

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Carahsoft Technology Corp. has partnered with Silvertail Systems  to expand its cybersecurity solution business, the company announced Wednesday. Through the partnership, the companies will work to help government agencies combat external attacks, insider threats and stop fraud in real-time . Michael Shrader, director of innovative solutions at Carahsoft, said the team will also work to [...]

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Lockheed Austrailia Cyber Center Open for Business

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Lockheed Martin unveiled its newest $10 million cyber center in Canberra, Australia’s capital city, the Sydney Morning Herald reports. The Bethesda, Md.-based company said the NextGen Cyber Innovation and Technology Center duplicates computer networks through an offline cybernetic alternative reality. The center tests the systems against simulated cyber attacks and runs three private clouds and [...]

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

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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 [...]

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IBM Providing Crime Analytics Software in Minnesota

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A local police department in Minnesota will use analytics software from IBM to assist in police prevention and investigative programs, IBM announced Wednesday. The Rochester Police Department will use incident patterns produced by the software to forecast crime hot spots and allocate resources. IBM’s InfoSphere Identity Insight software is used to determine the identity of a person [...]

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John Hinshaw Comments on Boeing’s New Md. Cybersecurity Center

Boeing has opened a new facility in Annapolis Junction, Md., where company cybersecurity experts and R&D teams will address evolving cybersecurity threats for defense and commercial customers. The company said the 32,000 square foot Cyber Engagement Center will house dynamic data analysis, information sharing, traffic intelligence, analytics and other capabilities. “The risks to industry and government cybersecurity grow [...]

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Kratos Provides NeuralStar to U.S. Defense and Intelligence Agencies; Phil Carrai Comments

Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc. made sales totaling $1.1 million to four U.S. government agencies for NeuralStar, a flagship network management and situational awareness software. Names of the specific purchasing agencies were not disclosed though Kratos reported they were U.S. defense and intelligence departments. NeuralStar integrates mission-critical network availability and cybersecurity management data from heterogeneous [...]

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