U2opia Signs License to Commercialize Anomaly-Detection Technology for Cybersecurity

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ORNL's Moe Khaleel, left, associate laboratory director for national security sciences, and Maurice Singleton III, chief executive officer of U2opia Technology, celebrate the partnership between Oak Ridge National Laboratory and U2opia Technology. Credit: Carlos Jones/ORNL, U.S. Dept. of Energy
ORNL's Moe Khaleel, left, associate laboratory director for national security sciences, and Maurice Singleton III, chief executive officer of U2opia Technology, celebrate the partnership between Oak Ridge National Laboratory and U2opia Technology (credit: Carlos Jones/ORNL, U.S. Dept. of Energy).

October 1, 2024 | Originally published by Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) on September 18, 2024

U2opia Technology has licensed Situ and Heartbeat, a package of technologies from the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory that offers a new method for advanced cybersecurity monitoring in real time. Situ, which discovers and understands otherwise-undetectable events by analyzing security data, will go to the market through a commercial license. The company will continue to explore opportunities for Heartbeat, which detects cyber attacks by focusing on the physical behavior of a protected device, through a research and development license.