For Immediate Release
DHS S&T Press Office (202) 254-2385
WASHINGTON—The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) will introduce its newest research and development solicitation call during a May 25 Industry Day event at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C.
S&T Cyber Security Division Program Manager Dr. Ann Cox will be briefing interested parties on a new research area called Predict, Assess Risk, Identify (and Migrate) Disruptive Internet-scale Network Events (PARIDINE). This project builds on the work of its Internet Measurement and Attack Modeling (IMAM) research and development effort and will be issued against S&T CSD HSHQDC-17-R-B0002, a five-year Broad Agency Announcement that was announced in February of this year. At this Industry Day, Cox will explain the technical focus of the research project and answer questions posed by representatives from industry, academia and research laboratories that are interested in submitting research proposals.
Thursday, May 25
1:30–4:45 PM EDT - DHS S&T will hold an Industry Day to unveil its new Predict, Assess Risk, Identify (and Mitigate) Disruptive Internet-scale Network Events (PARIDINE) research project.
Mayflower Hotel
Grand Ballroom
1127 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C 20036
OPEN PRESS*
*Credentialed media representatives who are planning to attend must register by 12 p.m. May 23 and check in at the onsite registration desk the day of the event.
Visit www.cvent.com/d/d5qsmp for event details and to register.
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