Cybersecurity
Keeping the Adversary Out
Securing Supply Chains
We are developing tools and techniques to understand the complex interdependencies of the nation's critical infrastructure systems and to ensure that we can deny adversary access to them. The complex supply chains for the hardware and software that support the nation's energy infrastructure present high-value targets for adversaries seeking to disrupt the energy grid by using cyber attacks. Lab researchers are building automated tools to increase device evaluation efficiency and verify software and firmware update integrity.
Program Highlights
ROSE
ROSE is an open source compiler infrastructure used to build source-to-source program transformation and analysis tools for large-scale C (C89 and C98), C++ (C++(* and C++11), UPC, Fortran (77/95/2003), OpenMP, Java, Python and PHP applications.
CyTRICS
CyTRICS is a program sponsored by the Department of Energy's Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security and Emergency Response, where multiple labs work with vendors and utilities to identify high-priority operational technology components, perform expert testing, identify vulnerabilities and improve component design and manufacturing.
Longclaw Automated Analysis
This tool creates a Software Bill of Materials by extracting code and determining the libraries and functions within it, as well its source.
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