U2opia Technology Partners with Force for Health Network for Public Testing of Cybersecurity Platform Situ

Photo: L-R Cassandra Stuart McGee-Strategy & Performance Contract Manager at ORNL, Joaneane Smith Chairwomen of U2opia Tech, Director Shalanda Baker DOE Office of Economic Impact and Diversity, Cheif Shalaya T. Morissette DOE Office of Minority Business and Workforce Division.

New Orleans, LA, July 18, 2023 (VSNewsNetwork.com) - U2opia Technology has announced a collaboration with My Healthy Globe, Inc. dba The Force For Health Network to conduct public testing of their advanced cybersecurity platform, Situ. This partnership brings together U2opia's consortium of technology and administrative executives with the Cybersecurity technologies exclusively licensed from the DOE's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, offering new methods for real-time cybersecurity monitoring. Situ, a system for identifying suspicious behavior and detecting malware signatures, will undergo public testing next week.

The Situ platform integrates ORNL's cybersecurity technologies into U2opia's anomaly detection system, providing advanced security capabilities with an AI-informed visualization tool. The software can be deployed quickly without additional hardware and minimal human involvement, enabling rapid response to cybersecurity threats.

"Identifying and quickly responding to attempted cybersecurity attacks is an urgent need across government and industry," said Susan Hubbard, deputy for science and technology at ORNL.

Lucy Howell, representing The Force For Health Network, expressed excitement about the partnership with U2opia, emphasizing the importance of cybersecurity improvement for educational, healthcare, government, and financial institutions. She stated, "Vendors and partners of these institutions are prioritizing the improvement of their digital security constantly, so we are thrilled to team up with U2opia to conduct required testing in public markets. The fact that we get to partner with another minority and women-owned firm, like U2opia, on an opportunity like this is just icing on the cake."

The Situ team, led by John Goodall, includes Kelly Huffer, Joel Reed, and Dave Richardson. Their expertise in anomaly detection algorithms, rooted in machine learning and probabilistic modeling, has contributed to the development of the Situ platform. The technology was supported by funding from various entities, including ORNL's Laboratory Directed Research and Development program, the Department of Defense, DOE, and DHS.

For more information about U2opia Technology and their cybersecurity solutions, visit U2opiatech.com.

Source: U2opia Technology via PR.com

Hello, World!

Previous
Previous

ISACA Introduces New Google Cloud Platform Audit Program

Next
Next

The Tea Spot Launches Santa Fe Workshop: Elevating Tea Culture to New Heights with Southwest Teas