Case Study - Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Bastille is proud to have been partnered with the Department of Homeland Security since early 2017 to help strengthen the Nation’s defenses against threats to its Critical Infrastructure, its Agencies, its Personnel and its Missions by providing solutions the DHS described as “Security for the Internet of Things”.
DHS released the video below to promote partnerships with private sector companies, including Bastille.
The following quotes are drawn from the public DHS News Release from the DHS Science & Technology Press Office about their contract award to Bastille Networks.
“ IoT Systems Security is at the core of securing the homeland security enterprise,” said Acting DHS Under Secretary for Science and Technology Dr. Robert Griffin. “It involves securing the connectivity of the nation’s critical infrastructure; anywhere where wireless security can pose a threat.”
The Internet of Things is a convergence of mobile devices, information technology networks, connected sensors and devices. The DHS OTS call for security solutions seeks novel ideas and technologies to improve situational awareness and security to detect, authenticate and update IoT components and systems.
“These new capabilities give DHS better insight and awareness into wireless network device detection,” said Melissa Ho, Managing Director, SVIP. “This project demonstrates how the nation’s innovators are well positioned to solve national security challenges that impact our daily lives.”