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Innovation: The Key to the Future of Security
Douglas Maughan, Division Director, DHS S&T Moderator: Illena Armstrong
Strengthen America’s security and resiliency by providing
knowledge products and innovative technology solutions
for the Homeland Security Enterprise
DHS S&T Mission
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) – Set-aside program for small business
concerns to engage in federal R&D -- with potential for commercialization
Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) – Set-aside program to facilitate cooperative
R&D between small business concerns and research institutions -- with potential for commercialization
SBIR / STTR
Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR)
PHASE I • Feasibility Study • $100K (in general) and 6 month effort
PHASE III• Commercialization Stage• Use of non-SBIR Funds
PHASE II• Full Research/R&D• $750K and 24 month effort• Commercialization plan required
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Important program for creating new innovation and accelerating transition into the marketplace
Since 2004, DHS S&T Cyber Security has had:– 47 Phase I efforts– 22 Phase II efforts– 8 efforts currently in progress– 8 commercial products available– Three acquisitions
• Komoku, Inc. (MD) acquired by Microsoft in March 2008• Endeavor Systems (VA) acquired by McAfee in January 2009• Solidcore (CA) acquired by McAfee in June 2009
DHS S&T and SBIR
R&D Broad Agency Announcements (BAA)
http://baa.st.dhs.gov R&D funding model that delivers both near-term
and medium-term solutions:– To develop new and enhanced technologies for the
detection of, prevention of, and response to cyber attacks on the nation’s critical infrastructure.
– To perform research and development (R&D) aimed at improving the security of existing deployed technologies and to ensure the security of new emerging systems;
– To facilitate the transfer of these technologies into the national infrastructure as a matter of urgency.
FedBizOpps– Look under keyword “cyber”
• https://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=3459d2180c7625e61fff3e2764b7f78d&tab=core&_cview=0
http://www.cyber.st.dhs.gov Industry Day – Nov 17, 2010 in WDC 14 Technical Topic Areas (TTAs) – BAA to
be released later
DHS S&T BAA
DHS S&T Research Roadmap
http://www.cyber.st.dhs.gov– Scalable Trustrworthy Systems – Enterprise Level Metrics– System Evaluation Lifecycle– Combatting Insider Threats– Combatting Malware and Botnets– Global-Scale Identity Management– Survivability of Time-Critical
Systems– Situational Understanding and
Attack Attribution – Information Provenance– Privacy-Aware Security– Usable Security
Moving target defense Health inspired network defense Hardware enabled trust Cyber economics Digital provenance
Expectation: Agencies will be using these topic areas in future solicitations (FY11 and beyond)
Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative National Cyber Leap Year
For more information, visithttp://www.cyber.st.dhs.gov
Douglas Maughan, Ph.D.
Division Director
Cyber Security Division
Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency (HSARPA)
202-254-6145 / 202-360-3170