Israeli ELTA to Partner Singapore DSTA in Cybercrimes Detection

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Israeli ELTA to Partner Singapore DSTA in Cybercrimes Detection

Israel Aerospace ELTA's Custodio Technologies will collaborate with Singapore's Defense Science and Technology Agency (DSTA) to develop technology to detect cybercrimes.

"Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd. (IAI) ELTA's Singapore cybersecurity unit Custodio Technologies together with Singapore’s Institute of Technology and in collaboration with the Defense Science and Technology Agency (DSTA) and the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), has been awarded a project as part of Singapore’s National Cybersecurity R&D Program," the company said in a statement Thursday.

The 2-year project, named "SLADE: Smart Learning Analytics for Digital crime" aims to research, design, develop and deploy a smart platform for the analysis, learning and investigation of digital crimes, helping investigators overcome the challenges of modern cybercrime investigation and digital evidence analysis.

The project will leverage Custodio Technologies locally developed, next generation cybersecurity analysis platform - CyVestiGO. Commercially available and operationally deployed, CyVestiGO aids cyber operators and analysts to reduce the time and efforts needed to investigate cyber-security incidents and identify the DNA of Advance Persistent Threats (APTs). While successfully helping the enterprise world tackle its increasing cyber-security challenges, CyVestiGo is also an integral part of Custodio's parent company IAI's global offering of national level cybersecurity centers and is being deployed in IAI's projects around the world.

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