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DHS moves ahead with cybersecurity R&D efforts

New pilot programs will include private sector firms and incident data

By Dan Verton
September 15, 2004 12:00 PM ET

Computerworld - SAN MATEO, Calif. -- The Department of Homeland Security is actively planning several new pilot projects that officials hope will help solve one of the most pressing cybersecurity research problems to date: a lack of real-world attack data.
"The cybercommunity has suffered for years from the lack of good data for testing," said Douglas Maughan, security program manager at the Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency, which is part of the DHS's Science and Technology Directorate.
That's why the DHS is moving ahead rapidly with a new program called Protected Repository for Defense of Infrastructure Against Cyber Threats (Predict), said Maughan, who spoke at an industry conference here sponsored by the U.S. Secret Service.
The Predict program has been under way since February and is aimed at getting large private-sector infrastructure companies to volunteer real-world incident data that researchers can use to test prototype security products.
"We're looking to collect large, different types of data," said Maughan. He noted that the government wouldn't hold the data and said those who volunteer for the program can have data "anonymized."
Maughan said the program would rely on a trusted access repository process that includes a government-funded but third-party hosted data repository with written agreements with data providers. Researchers can apply to take part in the program, and data owners would be allowed to stop specific researchers from accessing their data, said Maughan. So far, nearly two-dozen enterprises have indicated interest in the program, which is scheduled to go live after Jan. 1.
The agency is also spearheading a new vender-neutral cybersecurity test bed, known as DETER for Cyber Defense Technology Experimental Research, that will help develop next-generation security technologies for the nation's critical infrastructure. The goal is to construct a homogeneous emulation cluster based on the University of Utah's Emulab facility, said Maughan.

So far, he said, $14 million has been earmarked for the program, which allows researchers to focus on security vulnerability prevention and detection and test the security and trustworthiness of operational systems. The DHS plans to hold an industry day on Sept. 27 to answer questions about the program, and plans to award pilot project contracts in mid-January 2005.
Along with the DETER test bed, the DHS has formed an ad hoc government/industry steering committee to study and develop security pilot projects for the Domain Name System, a critical part of the Internet infrastructure that converts text names of Web sites into Internet Protocol addresses. The goal is to develop pilot projects to study specific threats and vulnerabilities to



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