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Code Ray: Software Assurance Risk Management Framework for Hybrid Analysis Mapping
SBC: APPLIED VISIONS, INC. Topic: HSB0131002Secure Decisions is developing a software assurance risk management technology called "Code Ray" to: (1) Improve the speed, accuracy and confidence in detection of vulnerabilities by cross-mapping and normalizing the output of hybrid application security testing (HAST) techniques -- dynamic analysis, dynamic tracing, static analysis and contextual analysis. (2) Enhance prioritization and mitigatio ...
SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of Homeland Security -
A Scalable, Mobile Layer-1 M2M Architecture to Connect First Responders at the Incident Site
SBC: BALFOUR TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: HSB0141005First Responders need to leverage automated (M2M machine-to-machine), mobile connectivity at an incident site. With connectivity automated through M2M network technology, responders would have much improved situational awareness, and can effectively focus their complete attention on the necessary emergency response actions. We propose to develop a futuristic automated M2M device mesh and concept o ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Homeland Security -
Low-Cost Radiation Detection Using a Smart Phone
SBC: CAPESYM INC Topic: HSB0141006Accurate high-performance, low-cost handheld devices are needed by law enforcement and first responders for the detection, identification, classification and reporting of radioactive materials. The goal of this program is to produce a compact, low-power radiation identifier that costs less than $500 to make and communicates with a smartphone or tablet for computational analysis. CapeSym will lever ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Homeland Security -
Smartphone Enabled Spectroscopic Gamma-Neutron Radiation Sensor
SBC: RADIATION MONITORING DEVICES, INC. Topic: HSB0141006RMD is proposing the development of Smart-Phone Enabled Radionuclide Identifier (SERI), a new detection instrument designed to take full advantage of smartphone / tablet technology. The hardware platform will include a new advanced scintillator that will provide both high gamma-ray efficiency and spectroscopic performance, but also provide high neutron efficiency. The unit will communicate wireles ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Homeland Security -
Detection of Counterfeit Commodity Goods
SBC: TIAX LLC Topic: HSB0132005In the Phase I program, TIAX LLC developed a detection methodology that was able to measure significant differences between pairs of counterfeit and authentic products in four different product categories. Establishing the proof-of-concept of this technique creates the potential for a new detection methodology that can be utilized at a port of entry by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to i ...
SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of Homeland Security -
Autonomous Detection and Healing of Silent Vulnerabilities
SBC: BLUERISC INC Topic: HSB0142002BlueRISC's proposed solution provides a fundamentally new approach to enable autonomous detection of exploitation attempts as well as healing of silent vulnerabilities. It follows a hybrid approach consisting of (i) new static silent vulnerability point and associated path pre-characterization concepts, and (ii) the insertion of minimal and low-overhead runtime support enabled by the vulnerability ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Homeland Security -
GenPatcher: Automatically Evolving Invulnerable Systems
SBC: GRAMMATECH INC Topic: HSB0142002Modern civilization relies on a network of embedded devices that are (i) riddled with security vulnerabilities and (ii) remotely hackable. Unfortunately, there seems to be near universal neglect for ensuring the security of these devices. Moreover, the existing IT solutions, such as antivirus software and intrusion-detection systems, do not provide substantial benefits for protection of embedded s ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Homeland Security -
Laser Exposure Measurement Device
SBC: Optra, Inc. Topic: HSB0142004The widespread use and deployment of laser systems has led to the need for laser exposure measurement systems that operate over wide spectral range and provide sufficient dynamic range to measure exposure relative to maximum permissible exposure (MPE) limits and establish normal hazard zones. OPTRA, Inc. proposes a solution based on the complementary combination of CMOS readout integrated circuit ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Homeland Security -
Software-based Dynamic Mobile Trusted Module (SW-dMTM)
SBC: BLUERISC INC Topic: HSB0132002The proposed SW-dMTM mobile security solution is lean and fully-software-based. The goal is to provide the required Roots of Trust (RoTs) and trusted security services via a fully software implementation while maintaining the heightened level of assurance typically only achieved through additional, security-centric hardware. This will be achieved by building a solution that is not only compatibl ...
SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of Homeland Security -
Portable Laser Hazard Identification and Monitoring System
SBC: Spire Corporation Topic: HSB0142004Laser beams present potentially serious hazards to the human eye. Retinal damage can occur for laser eye exposure to milliwatts power levels. The purpose of this proposed program is to develop a portable system for detecting and measuring radiant exposure resulting from laser beams, and to determine whether the detected radiant exposure levels exceed established maximum permissible exposure (MPE ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Homeland Security