Georgia Tech Gets $17 Million Defense Deal For Cyberattack Attribution
“US Department of Defense awards research to work on technique for quick attribution of cyberattack with hard evidence.
The Georgia Institute of Technology has received a $17.3 million contract from the US Department of Defense to develop a system that will quickly identify the actors behind cyberattacks through scientific reasoning and analytical techniques, says Georgia Tech News Center. The research will, over four-and-a-half-years, build Rhamnousia, an attribution framework that will eventually help deter future attacks through sanctions and policy decisions.
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