[ISN] Military to use Alphatech to stop denial-of-service attack

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    http://www.fcw.com/fcw/articles/2003/1103/web-alpha-11-07-03.asp
    
    By Frank Tiboni 
    Nov. 7, 2003 
    
    The Air Force awarded a $12.9 million contract to Alphatech Inc. to 
    develop a quarantine defense for military networks against 
    large-scale, denial-of-service attacks, a Defense Department contract 
    statement said.
    
    The privately-held company located in Burlington, Mass., will provide 
    software and deliver it by November 2006 to Arlington, Va., according 
    to a DOD statement released Nov. 6. Although the contract was awarded 
    to Alphatech, the company last week changed its name to Alphainsight." 
    
    The likely destination is the Defense Information Systems Agency, 
    which resides in the Washington, D.C., suburb. DISA also houses the 
    Joint Task Force-Computer Network Operations, the military's computer 
    network defense and attack organization.
    
    Alphatech's top information assurance product is the Alphatech Light 
    Autonomic Defense System, which protects networks and key nodes by 
    detecting, diagnosing, countering and recovering against 
    malicious-code attacks such as worms.
    
    It wasn't immediately clear if Alphatech's products provide a 
    so-called active network defense, something that JTF-CNO sought since 
    2000. Active defenses track down hackers with techniques that trace 
    the origin of the attacks. They include the use of mobile agents that 
    scour routers linking networks, survey probes that scan data passing 
    through networks for clues about ongoing or attempted intrusions, and 
    beaconing and tagging programs that detect suspicious activity in data 
    packets and trace their origin.
    
    JTF-CNO's request to deploy active network defenses may cross both 
    technological and legal boundaries, since an active defense can be 
    considered a matter of law enforcement that goes beyond mere security.
     
     
    
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