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DHS S&T at RSA Conference 2019
March 4, 2019 - March 7, 2019
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate’s (S&T) cybersecurity research and development (R&D) program develops innovative solutions to meet a broad array of cybersecurity challenges across the U.S. government, international partners, academia and the private sector.
For the first time ever, DHS S&T with operational partner Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) will jointly exhibit at the RSA Conference——one of the preeminent cybersecurity events in the world—set for March 4-8 in San Francisco.
At RSA S&T will demonstrate 11 mature, transition-ready cybersecurity technologies that are available for pilot deployments and marketplace commercialization.
Application of Network Measurement Science
Doppler
presented by Zeropoint Dynamics
A Malware Reversing Tool for the Modern Era
Cyber Physical Systems Security
ISOSCELES
presented by Adventium Labs
Safe and Secure Medical and Industrial IoT Device Platform
Uptane
presented by New York University
Securing Software Updates for Automobiles
Distributed Denial of Service Defense
Illuma Access
presented by Illuma Labs
Real-Time Caller Authentication to Combat Fraud and Social Engineering Attacks
Identity Management
MOB4PACS
presented by Exponent
BLE Credentialing and Authentication for Mobile Devices
Mobile Security
Mission Critical Grade Security Layer
presented by Qualcomm
Hardware-Anchored Continuous Validation & Threat Protection of Mobile Applications
Mobile & IoT Firmware Analysis
presented by Kryptowire
Automated Mobile & IoT Firmware Security Analysis
Software Quality Assurance
AppSec Pen Testing
presented by Secure Decisions
Technologies to Improve Application Security Penetration Testing
Silicon Valley Innovation Program
CryptoMove
presented by CryptoMove
Vault Your Keys with Moving Target Defense
Governance and Control for IoT-Enabled Systems
presented by Ionic
Security, Visibility and Control of Your Data on IoT-Enabled Systems
Transition to Practice
SilentAlarm
presented by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Identifying and Mitigating Malicious Behavior in Your Network