Bastille Networks has received a $178,200 contract from the Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate to continue adapting the Atlanta-based company’s Fly Away Kit to identify and localize threats from RF devices. “Sophisticated hackers can now exploit wireless protocols to gain access” to government agencies’ infrastructure and data, says Chris Risley, Bastille’s CEO. “Bastille identifies and secures susceptible points in the attack surface, ensuring that potential vulnerabilities are addresses and protected from malicious attacks.” The Phase 5 Other…
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