Odenton-based SecuLore Solutions was awarded a $750,000 federal R&D grant that will allow the company to explore new cybersecurity capabilities for emergency communications systems.
Announced on Friday, the funding was awarded by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate, which is seeking to strengthen 911 defenses against cyber attacks. One of a group of cybersecurity firms based in Anne Arundel County, SecuLore Solutions specializes in cybersecurity for public safety agencies.
The company makes a network appliance, called Paladin, that is designed to provide cyber defense for emergency response departments or communications centers. The technology can be used to analyze cyber traffic to identify any unsafe or malicious behavior, CEO Tim Lorello said.
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