IBM is joining forces with the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration to protect the nation’s civilian aviation system from the ever-growing threat of cyberattacks. They are working on building a prototype security system capable of protecting the vast amount of information flowing daily through the FAA’s computer networks. This project will introduce first-of-a-kind security analytics technology, said Josyula Rao, senior manager, secure software and services, at IBM’s Watson Research Center.
IBM Teams With FAA to Neutralize Cyberthreats
Posted by: Brian R. Hook April 1, 2010 10:36 AMIBM is joining forces with the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration to protect the nation’s civilian aviation system from the ever-growing threat of cyberattacks. They are working on building a prototype security system capable of protecting the vast amount of information flowing daily through the FAA’s computer networks. This project will introduce first-of-a-kind security analytics technology, said Josyula Rao, senior manager, secure software and services, at IBM’s Watson Research Center.