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April/May 2013

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i innoVation Kdm analYtICs threat risk analysis Workbench What should organizations do to block hackers from accessing their software systems? An Ottawa-based company KDM Analytics provides a program that helps organizations identify, manage and mitigate technology risks. Designed to analyze enterprise and embedded software, the TRA workbench incorporates best practices and standards developed by cybersecurity analysts and published by standard organizations such as the Object Management Group and International Organization for Standards. According to KDM Analytics CEO Djenana Campara, the Workbench tackles threat analysis from two angles: top-down guidance (e.g., considering the threats to a software system's operational environment and related undesired events) and bottom-up software analysis (identifying vulnerabilities and assessing safeguard deficiencies). The Workbench stands out from competing products in that KDM Analytics' solution not only incorporates numerous software standards for comprehensive threat and risk assessments, but also packages them into a single efficient software program. This digital solution automates an erstwhile manual evaluation, Campara says. Defence Research and Development Canada-Valcartier will use the Workbench to assess its systems. mda sYstems Mda Bluehawk MDA BlueHawk is software-plus-web service that helps government organizations monitor and secure remote bodies of water. Through any Internet-connected device, the system gives intelligence teams a complete maritime domain awareness picture, fused from multiple satellites to detect threats such as suspected pirates, foreign warships, illegal fishers and illegal bilge dumpers, for example. BlueHawk employs cooperative reporting mechanisms, such as the automatic identification system (AIS), and non-cooperative detection, including satellite-based synthetic aperture radar (SAR), to pinpoint non-reporting and non-compliant targets. The solution enables organizations to track and predict where vessels may be headed anywhere in the world, including remote fishing grounds and areas where no national sensors are deployed. An Internet-based service, MDA BlueHawk enables users to access information even when they're not in a 26 APRIL/mAy 2013 www.vanguardcanada.com O command and control centre. The system employs unclassified commercial data sources so that organizations can share information with coalition partners and internal government departments for more efficient operations.

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