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May 5th - May 7th |
Tours See Registration Desk at the Innovation Exchange for more detail on tours. Cross Boundary Information Sharing (XBIS) Lab May 5 The Department of Defense, federal, and intelligence communities are seeking ways to share information across organizations, sensitivity levels, and national boundaries. The unclassified demonstration and integration facility provides the ability to model existing sponsor communities, including their computing and communication infrastructures, within the framework of the sponsors’ organizational policies and operational procedures. A special focus of the XBIS Lab is addressing the challenges of moving information from one classification level to another. The XBIS Lab hosts demonstration sessions help our sponsors gain a more thorough understanding of the capabilities and limitations of current sharing technologies, and to explore their unique requirements. These sessions may be focused on a particular technology area, such as multilevel workstations or transfer guards, or focused on an operational scenario. During the 2009 MITRE Innovation Exchange, we will be demonstrating an operational scenario based on a maritime interdiction theme. This scenario models how the use of the UCore metadata standard and XML guards can enable the discovery and sharing of intelligence across disparate analysis and visualization tools at multiple classification levels. Cyber Security Operations Center (CSOC) May 5 Working with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), MITRE has developed a methodology to gauge an organization’s security posture against advanced cyber threat and to recommend controls to mitigate the consequences of that threat. The CSOC Team is currently examining the following technologies: Sensor Fusion and Situational Awareness, Network Analytics, User Behavioral Analysis, Virtualization Technologies, and Endpoint Security. The CyberPrep levels are key to mission of the CSOC: Level 1, Perimeter Defense; Level 2, Critical Information Protection; Level 3, Active Penetration Monitoring; Level 4, Supply Chain Protection and Resilience; and Level 5, Proactive Attach Mitigation. CSOC is providing an environment enabling MITRE to gain expertise in emerging security technologies developed to address the Advanced Cyber Threat (ACT) and to share these experiences within MITRE and with the sponsors that they support. |
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