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 the digital fingerprint that
can reveal a user’s identity
and location. Nfusion also masks potentially identifying attributes such as applications, operating systems, language, browser version and plugins.
Peraton
PuriFile and xWAN
reams of data they collect
and enables them to make more informed decisions. Qlik Sense uses data analytics and visualization to gain critical insights from large datasets. Deloitte and the humanitarian aid organization Medair used the tool to improve support for Syrian refugees in Lebanon.
Qmulos
Q-Compliance and Q-Audit
Qmulos built Q-Compliance
and Q-Audit on Splunk’s data platform to create two offerings for risk management and insider threat requirements. They
use algorithms to automate security and privacy control assessments, event detection and reporting. Customers
get actionable, event-driven
risk management and insider threat visibility and workflows. The data is delivered via a dashboard in near-real time to provide users with up-to-date information on their overall cybersecurity status.
Red River Technology
Medical Device Isolation Architecture
Red River’s Medical Device Isolation Architecture addresses concerns about devices that increasingly connect via internet-of-things technologies. MDIA continuously analyzes a device’s security posture using network behavioral analysis, next-generation intrusion prevention and passive vulnerability detection. If that posture changes, the solution
can automatically adjust the device’s risk classification,
add security controls, alert administrators and automate
a containment or restriction response. MDIA does all that with minimal impact on the devices’ ability to deliver patient care.
The company worked with several partners, including Cisco, Tenable and Splunk. The Department of Veterans Affairs has been an early adopter.
RIVA Solutions
Chirrp
Chirrp uses artificial intelligence to provide human- like interactions via several messaging channels, including Facebook Messenger, Skype and Amazon’s Alexa. Through its admin portal, business experts can define, modify and manage conversations, rules and responses without any programming required. And they can upload structured and unstructured data — from existing FAQs, policies and procedures, knowledge bases, web content, and manuals
and guides — to inform those conversations
RIVA recognized agencies’ need for an AI-based solution through its seven-year partnership with the Education Department’s Federal Student Aid program.
Trillium Secure
Trillium Secure
When the Army Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering
Center was looking for a way to protect military vehicles from cyberattacks, Trillium restructured some of its existing solutions to better fit the Army’s mission.
The result is a multilayered approach to intrusion prevention and detection
that makes minimal demands on network and computing resources. It streams and delivers over-the-air updates when required, and keeps large data storage and analytics downstream.
Vexcel Imaging
Geospatial Intelligence Center
The National Insurance Crime Bureau tapped Vexcel Imaging as a foundational partner in the Geospatial Intelligence Center, a coalition of companies
that have come together to transform how federal and state agencies, first responders and insurers respond to natural disasters.
The center’s focus is on delivering imagery quickly to save lives in the immediate aftermath of a disaster. For example, after Hurricane Irma hit Florida in 2017, Vexcel flew its UltraCam Osprey camera over 506 square miles of the hurricane’s path. Information on an additional 13,787 miles was collected using Vexcel’s UltraCam Eagle. The imagery was processed and delivered
to first responders and law enforcement within 24 hours.
Peraton’s PuriFile automates the process for sanitizing sensitive digital files across multiple domains and security levels. The first such product certified by the intelligence community, it deconstructs files and removes nonstandard data, then reconstructs the files before passing them to the end user. Peraton continues to invest in the product’s ability to sanitize common commercial file formats, such as those supported by Adobe and Microsoft.
The company’s xWAN
was developed for a specific customer need and has since been adopted as the “backbone of the future” for one of the most important military networks. The disruptive technology shortens critical project timelines and helps leaders make time-sensitive decisions more quickly and effectively. The capabilities are critical as the military and other potential customers increase their use of internet-of-things technologies and systems.
Qlik
Qlik Sense
Qlik Sense helps organizations better manage and use the
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