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Forensics and Malware Analysis Laboratory Assessment Event

AI-Driven Penetration Testing Collaboration Event (CE)

 

11 March - 13 March 2025 

Submit NLT 13 February 2025 at or before 11:59 PM ET  

U.S. Citizens Only 

 

Purpose 
The Cyber Fusion Innovation Center (CFIC), in collaboration with U.S. Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER) and Army Cyber Technology and Innovation Center (ArCTIC), invites qualified industry partners to submit proposals for the design, implementation, and maintenance of an integrated Forensics and Malware Analysis Laboratory. CFIC seeks to enhance ARCYBER's forensics capabilities, enabling comprehensive malware analysis, incident response, and support to cyber defense operations of Army networks and critical infrastructure. 

Background/Synopsis 
U.S. Army Cyber Command operates and defends Army networks and delivers cyberspace effects against adversaries to defend the nation with over 16,500 Soldiers, civilians, and contractors working 24/7 across the globe. In today's rapidly evolving threat landscape, ARCYBER requires an integrated and supported analysis capability to conduct forensics, malware analysis, incident response, and cyber defense operations. The speed and complexity of cyber-attacks continue to increase, and cyber defenders need a modernized capability that can complete investigations at a matching speed across several devices simultaneously. 

How You Can Participate 
Submissions will be accepted through the Vulcan platform – CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT
Whitepaper submission format and template – CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD
Vulcan submission instruction sheet – DOWNLOAD THE PDF

To learn more about how to use Vulcan, please refer to this information on the CFIC website - https://www.cyberfic.org/joinvulcan. 

Questions?   
For submission-related questions, please contact Brandon Sizemore at bsizemore@cyberfic.org and Amanda Green at agreen@cyberfic.org.  

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