SBIR-STTR Award

Global Correlation Service for Network Security Applications
Award last edited on: 8/31/2009

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NSF
Total Award Amount
$899,719
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Livio Ricciulli

Company Information

MetaFlows Inc

715 J Street Suite 205
San Diego, CA 92101
   (408) 457-1895
   info@metaflows.com
   www.metaflows.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 52
County: San Diego

Phase I

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase I year
2007
Phase I Amount
$149,719
This Small Business Innovation Research Phase I project is directed toward fulfilling the need of business and Government organizations to more effectively monitor and protect their electronic networks. Network security devices (NSDs) such as Antivirus, Intrusion Detection/Prevention, spam/phishing filtering, and bandwidth anomaly detection systems have become an integral part of our networks as they provide invaluable services in maintaining data integrity and confidentiality, while protecting the availability of our computing resources. This research aims at significantly increasing the timeliness, accuracy and cost-effectiveness of NSDs in combating fast changing and ever more sophisticated network security attacks. If successful, this effort will provide an effective subscription service to update the security policies based on global information and MetaFlows will increase the usability of NSDs by reducing false positives. This will have the effect of improving network security and cost-effectiveness as a whole. The programming and maintenance of NSDs is today a significant obstacle to their wider adoption. The most common and significant complaints are (1) too many false positive events (events that should not be generated) and (2) the tremendous expertise required in the management of these devices. These obstacles limit NSDs' adoption by many smaller companies that cannot afford to hire network security experts. This research effort will improve the manageability, accuracy and return on investment of many existing NSDs. Future extension of this technology will generalize this subscription-based approach to all other types of NSDs. Besides improving the objective security of networks, these services and their future extensions will also promote a wider adoption of network security products

Phase II

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase II year
2009
Phase II Amount
$750,000
This Small Business Innovation Research Phase II project is directed toward fulfilling the need of business and Government organizations to more effectively monitor and protect their electronic networks. Network security devices (NSDs) such as Anti-virus, Intrusion Detection/Prevention, spam/phishing filtering, and bandwidth anomaly detection systems have become an integral part of our networks as they provide invaluable services in maintaining data integrity and confidentiality, while protecting the availability of computing resources. This research aims at significantly increasing the timeliness, accuracy and cost-effectiveness of NSDs in combating fast-changing and ever-more sophisticated network security attacks. The programming and maintenance of NSDs is today a very significant obstacle to their wider adoption. The most common and significant complaints of existing NSDs users are (1) excessive amounts of false positive events (events that should not be generated) and the difficulty in analyzing security events (2) their extreme sensitivity to the timeliness of the security updates to catch emerging threats and (3) the expertise required in the installation, maintenance and operation of these systems. These obstacles limit adoption by many smaller companies that cannot afford to hire expert system administrators and network security analysts. MetaFlows seeks to capitalize on these deficiencies by providing ways to outsource this complexity. If successful, this research effort will inexpensively and thoroughly improve the manageability, accuracy and return on investment of many existing NSDs