IQT Content Roundup — Week of 1/25/21
A weekly snapshot of new content coming out of IQT. All original content may be found at www.iqt.org.
IQT Announces Launch of IQT Emerge™ to Enhance Technology Commercialization for National Security
IQT Emerge is a new effort to support the mission needs of the U.S. national security community that focuses on commercializing technology innovation from U.S. government-funded R&D initiatives. This endeavor builds on IQT’s long-standing, non-profit mission to deliver emerging, cutting-edge technologies to keep the national security community at the forefront of technology innovation. Read more.
PCAPViz: Making Packet Capture Data More Accessible Through Visualization
Network admins bogged down with complex PCAPs (Packet Captures) sometimes struggle to detect cybersecurity threats. Enter PCAPviz, a new React-based interface for Packet Café, which #IQTLabs built to make PCAP analysis more user-friendly. Learn how PCAPviz can make #networksecurity less cumbersome through #visualization. Read more.
SpaceNet 7 Results: Overachieving Pixels
Results from the SpaceNet 7 Multi-Temporal Urban Development challenge are in, and they’re fascinating. You may recall past blogs where we detailed this challenge that asked participants to identify and track buildings in satellite imagery time series collected over rapidly urbanizing areas. Our new blog compares results to past SpaceNet challenges, explores predictions with an interactive map, and finds a trend of overachieving pixels. Read more.
Synthetic Biology for Enhanced Biosecurity: New Genetic Circuits and Switches
As synthetic biology continues to evolve, the ability to control engineered organisms is more important now than ever. The latest IQT Podcast welcomes Gabriel Lopez, the Co-founder and CEO of Synvivia, a company focused on building protein switches to control the behavior of genetically engineered organisms. Learn more about these protein switches, their commercial applications, how they can enhance biosecurity, and more. Read more.