In case anyone was wondering, the OP's project is titled <i>A language to control and automate cyber capabilities</i>.<p>The other projects are listed in this article: <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/79135" rel="nofollow">http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/79135</a><p>- Rogue Networks: Methods of detecting malicious web server traffic<p>- Immunity Federal Services, LLC: Combining expert knowledge and symbolic analysis for detection of exploitable bugs<p>- Charlie Miller: Evaluation of Near Field Communication in mobile smartphones<p>- Secure Ideas, LLC: MobiSec Live environment mobile testing framework<p>- Korelogic, Inc.: Hand held testing<p>- Assured Information Security, Inc.: MoRE: measurement of dynamic code<p>- Peak Security, Inc. : TinyLANE - Mobile hardware endpoint security for individuals<p>- Raphael Mudge: A language to control and automate cyber capabilities
I heard various DARPA PMs including Mudge Zatko speak yesterday at DC; looks like DARPA has finally realized that organized government money hoggers aren't doing squat to actually advance the state of the art in cyber defense. I found their policy on funding even offensive research very refreshing.