Cyber Security, Science and Engineering
Abstract
The Cyber Security, Science and Engineering Program conducts research, development, evaluation, and deployment of prototype components and systems designed to improve the security of computer networks, hosts, and applications, thereby assuring the resilience of Department of Defense (DoD) missions against cyber-attack and exploitation. A particular focus is the overlap between the DoD mission areas and the cyber domain. Efforts include cyber analysis; creation and demonstration of robust architectures that can operate through cyber-attacks; development of prototypes that demonstrate the practicality and value of new techniques for cryptography, cyber sensing, automated threat analysis and course of action selection, anti-tamper systems, and malicious code detection; demonstrations of the impact of cyber on traditional kinetic systems; quantitative, repeatable evaluation of these prototypes; and, where appropriate, deployment of prototype technology to national- and international-level exercises and DoD and intelligence community operations.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2020
- Source ID
- d5152dcbf7a61ebe6353d3d06fd3b12b
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