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Department of Homeland Security awards Maxar $23M analytics system contract

Maxar Technologies was selected by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to develop an analytics system for characterizing and tracking the behavior of vehicles.

Homeland Security will let computers predict who might be a terrorist on your plane — Just don’t ask how it works — The...

The Department of Homeland Security is now complicating the picture further by paying a private Virginia firm to build a software algorithm with the...

Department of Homeland Security awards $11.6M in contracts for network/internet disruptions research

Five research organizations were awarded separate contracts totaling $11.6 million to develop new methods to identify and attribute Network/Internet-scale Disruptive Events (NIDEs).

WidePoint awarded $1.5M BPA task order by the Department of Homeland Security

WidePoint, a provider of Trusted Mobility Management (TM2), was awarded a new BPA task order by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

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TikTok and its Chinese owner sue US government over “foreign adversary” law — Ars Technica

TikTok and its owner ByteDance today sued the federal government to block the "Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications" law that would prohibit TikTok in the US if the company isn't sold to a non-Chinese firm, writes Jon Brodkin in Ars Technica. 

Wiz raises $1B

Cloud security company Wiz has raised $1 billion in a funding round.

Augment raises $227M 

Palo Alto, Calif.-based Augment, an AI coding assistance startup, has emerged from stealth with the announcement of a $227 million Series B funding round.

Dropzone AI raises $16.85M

Dropzone AI, a company that delivers pre-trained autonomous AI analysts that work alongside human analysts on security operations teams, has raised $16.85 million in a Series A funding round.

Akamai to acquire Noname Security for $450M

Akamai Technologies has entered into an agreement to acquire San Jose, California-based, privately-funded API security company Noname Security, for approximately $450 million.