The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency will host a Proposers Day on Oct. 1 to discuss the agency’s Leveraging the Analog Domain for Security broad agency announcement with interested participants.
DARPA said in a notice posted Sept. 11 on FedBizOpps that the program will focus on the intersection of the analog and digital domains as part of efforts to facilitate new cybersecurity capabilities.
The Proposers Day will have both an unclassified and classified session and cover several technical objectives, including the development of mapping tools for analog emissions of digital devices in order to detect cyber threats.
DARPA added that it will discuss other technical objectives during the classified session.
The LADSÂ program seeks to develop a protection paradigm in which the security monitoring function is separated from the protected system to ensure that the former is not compromised if the system or computing device is at risk.