AUSTIN, Tex. – NetRise, a firmware security company, has been awarded a $110,000 STTR Phase 1 grant to conduct a security study aimed at addressing the cybersecurity challenges faced by the Department of the Air Force (DAF). The grant will allow NetRise to focus on identifying and managing the risk in firmware and software of connected devices, with the goal of providing effective solutions.
NetRise specializes in providing visibility into the security challenges of the Extended Internet of Things (XIoT) by examining the modern firmware and software component security issues of various cyber-physical systems, including IT, OT, IoT, and other connected devices.
Thomas Pace, CEO of NetRise, expressed his understanding of the government’s need for reliable solutions to discover and assess firmware and software components within each device, while also identifying vulnerabilities at a granular level. He emphasized the importance of their collaboration with the Air Force Research Laboratory and other key stakeholders to offer top-notch solutions to secure operations and defend the country.
With cybersecurity threats becoming increasingly sophisticated, it is crucial for military organizations like the DAF to stay one step ahead. The NetRise security study aims to equip the Department of the Air Force with the necessary tools and knowledge to mitigate risk effectively.
The world of connected devices presents a complex security challenge. By focusing on firmware and software risk management, NetRise aims to provide the DAF with insights into the makeup and vulnerabilities of essential devices critical to the country’s defense and overall operational security.
The STTR Phase 1 grant will enable NetRise to delve into critical areas of cybersecurity within connected devices and develop efficient solutions to safeguard operations. As technology continues to advance, it is imperative that organizations such as the DAF proactively address firmware and software security challenges to protect against potential cyber threats.
The collaboration with NetRise showcases the DAF’s commitment to staying at the forefront of cybersecurity advancements. By engaging experts in firmware and software security, the Air Force Research Laboratory and other key stakeholders aim to improve their understanding of the risks associated with connected devices and strengthen their overall defense capabilities.
The NetRise security study represents a significant step toward enhancing the security posture of the DAF and underlines the importance of proactive measures to defend against cyber threats in the evolving landscape of connected devices.
As organizations across sectors continue to adopt connected devices and rely on them for critical operations, addressing firmware and software vulnerabilities becomes paramount. NetRise’s expertise in identifying and managing risk in connected devices positions them well to support the Department of the Air Force in bolstering its defenses against cybersecurity challenges.
With the grant in place, NetRise and the DAF are poised to collaborate and develop innovative solutions that will effectively address firmware and software security challenges. This partnership showcases the commitment to ensuring the security and resilience of military systems and highlights the ongoing efforts to stay ahead of the ever-evolving threats in the cyber domain.