
INFORMATION SCIENCES DIVISION (ISD)
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Example system architecture for
insider threat detection using data fusion |
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ISD staff apply expertise in
data engineering, data mining, machine learning, systems
analysis, software engineering, modeling and simulation,
and data warehousing to solve a wide range of customer
problems.
ARL:UT’s initial entry into the IT arena was oriented
toward developing systems to collect and analyze large
volumes of data generated by the U.S. Army during the
testing of field artillery Command and Control (C2)
systems. This led to work developing instrumentation and
software for non-intrusive collection and distribution
of digital Command, Control, Communication, Computers,
and Intelligence (C4I) data for live training systems at
the U.S. Army’s maneuver combat training centers
(MCTCs). Most recently, we have focused on the
integration of information between the operational C4I
community and the modeling and simulation activities
that support the employment, training, and testing of
C4I systems.
Recognizing the
need for cyber security, ISD personnel also initiated
research and development in computer network security,
intrusion detection, and cyber information assurance in
the 1990s, later expanding this research into working
prototypes that now actively support DoD, the associated
intelligence community, and other government agencies.
Working closely with these various groups to better
understand their requirements, ISD continues to research
and design enhancements to each customized prototype.
Recently, ISD has augmented these core activities with
a variety of system requirements analysis and software
engineering efforts to support Texas state agencies.
For further information regarding the work being done in ISD, please contact:
Director-SISL@arlut.utexas.edu
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