SBIR-STTR Award

Training USAF Cyber Defenders Where They Fight
Award last edited on: 2/17/2021

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$550,000
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
AF192-001
Principal Investigator
Christian L Basballe Sorensen

Company Information

Cyber Coast Inc (AKA: SightGain~Cyber C.O.A.S.T.)

4635 35th Street North
Arlington, VA 22207
   (202) 494-9317
   N/A
   www.thecybercoast.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 08
County: Arlington

Phase I

Contract Number: FA8649-19-P-A207
Start Date: 8/2/2019    Completed: 8/2/2020
Phase I year
2019
Phase I Amount
$50,000
USAF Cyber Mission Defense Teams (MDTs) and Cyber Protection Teams (CPTs) do not have an easy way to test and evaluate their personnel's ability to identify, investigate, and initiate response to representative adversary activity. Often, when they encounter adversary activity on their networks it is the first time and they have not practiced or its a false positive that is creating noise. Since these situations can not be controlled, MDT squadrons do not have a way to safely generate representative adversary traffic, observe technical and personnel behavior, annotate the results, provide debriefs and feedback, and show results over time. Cyber COAST proposes building an application called "Battle Stations" that integrates with the Verodin Security Instrumentation Platform (SIP) and the Elastic stack to provide this functionality within the production environment the MDT (or CPT) is protecting. Results can be used to provide repeatable evaluations and standardize MDT training across units and Major Commands.

Phase II

Contract Number: FA8649-20-C-0105
Start Date: 5/1/2020    Completed: 8/31/2021
Phase II year
2020
Phase II Amount
$500,000
USAF Cyber Mission Defense Teams (MDTs) do not have a way to test and evaluate their personnel's ability to identify, investigate, and initiate response to representative adversary activity on their production networks. Often, when they encounter adversary activity on their networks it is the first time and they have not practiced or its a distracting false positive . Since these situations can not be controlled, squadrons with MDTs do not have a way to safely generate representative adversary traffic, observe technical and personnel behavior, annotate the results, provide debriefs and feedback, and show results over time. Cyber COAST proposes two prototype solutions to fulfill requirements identified in Phase I. For Prototype I, Cyber COAST will tailor its "Battle Stations" application that integrates with the Verodin Security Instrumentation Platform, FireEye Threat Intelligence, and the Elastic stack to provide this functionality within the production environment the MDT is protecting. Results can be used to provide repeatable evaluations and standardize MDT training across units, weapons systems, and Major Commands. Prototype II will tailor current Classroom as a Service offering to the cyber infrastructure training needs. This solution will visualize current instructional processes creating a flexible delivery solution for instructors and students.