Tech Licensing Opportunity: Generative Adversarial Networks for EM Signature Generation
ID: BA-1500Type: Special Notice
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ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFBATTELLE ENERGY ALLIANCE–DOE CNTRIdaho Falls, ID, 83415, USA

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Computing Infrastructure Providers, Data Processing, Web Hosting, and Related Services (518210)

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COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENTS (5810)
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    The Department of Energy, specifically the Battelle Energy Alliance at the Idaho National Laboratory, is offering a technology licensing opportunity focused on Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) for generating electromagnetic (EM) signatures to enhance software security analysis. This innovative technology aims to automate the traditionally labor-intensive process of side-channel analysis, significantly reducing costs and improving the efficiency of detecting vulnerabilities in firmware and software, particularly in embedded systems. The technology is particularly relevant for organizations seeking to secure their software against side-channel attacks and for academic institutions engaged in cybersecurity research. Interested parties can contact Andrew Rankin at andrew.rankin@inl.gov for further details on licensing opportunities and collaboration.

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