Stories with the tag: Threat Detection/Prevention
Scientists are exploring the use of deep neural network to interpret highly technical data related to national security, the environment and the cosmos. Release Date: 6/21/2018
The FLOWER software app, named because it inspects network flows, or conversations between computers, can be deployed using a passive network tap anywhere in the enterprise to fight cybercrime. Release Date: 7/19/2017
A giant inflatable 'plug' helps safeguard subway tunnels against flood waters. Release Date: 6/15/2017
Pointing the finger at chemical criminals: Several scientists from PNNL and other institutions will discuss new methods and approaches at the American Chemical Society's national meeting in San Francisco April 2-6. Release Date: 4/2/2017
Two teams honored for transferring PNNL developed technologies to market. Release Date: 2/2/2017
Nuisance alarm rates in radiation detectors at seaports and ports of entry are down significantly due to PNNL data analysis efforts that are saving time and money at the ports. Release Date: 1/4/2016
New information about how Anthrax spores grow in human lung cells may help predict risk and outcomes of anthrax attacks. Release Date: 6/22/2015
A new mobile app will make it easier for first responders to access an updated report that will let them evaluate available products designed to help identify biological threats in the field. Release Date: 1/8/2015
3D printing process turns a cell phone into a high powered microscope for pennies. Release Date: 9/15/2014
Court Corley and colleagues have earned a “best paper” award at an IEEE conference for their paper about a social media analysis tool that tries to make sense of billions of social media messages put out constantly by 7 billion “human sensors” — people — around the planet. Release Date: 6/6/2013