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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 9,1996 PSA#1591Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 7000 East Ave., Livermore, CA
94550 A -- LLNL SEEKS A U.S. LICENSEE TO COMMERCIALIZE AND MARKET THE
SECURITY PROFILE INSPECTOR FOR NETWORKS (SPI-NET) SOFTWARE POC for
further information, contact Industrial Partnership & Commercialization
at (510) 423-3139. Announcement Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
(LLNL), operated by the University of California, under contract with
the U.S. Department of Energy, is seeking a U.S. License to
commercialize and market a suite of tools used to access the security
of UNIX-based computer systems. The current SPI-NET package provides
centralized inspection of multiple remote hosts through a secure
client/server communications interface. Security inspection tools
provide the ability to assess the configuration of system services, to
ensure reasonable file system access controls are in place, to test
the strength of user account passwords, to provide highly configurable
change detection for system security parameters, and to judge the
authenticity and currency of critical system software. The SPI-NET user
interface contains screens for both command-launched and scheduled
inspections of arbitrary sets of target host machines, automated
multi-host report aggregation, distributed inspection parameter
management, and on-line context-sensitive help. The SPI product is
structured to provide a high degree of customization, both to the
end-user and to the developer. The user can design new security checks
through the use of a built-in configuration query language, and
developers can benefit from the modular, layered design to treat other
operating system platforms (an extension to VMS has been successfully
developed). LLNL is seeking a licensee with a demonstrated ability to
bring such a system to the market, including the capability to provide
both continued porting modifications as UNIX and other target systems
evolve, a general customer support activities. Moving critical
technology beyond the Laboratory to the commercial world helps our U.S.
licensees gain a competitive edge in the marketplace. The University of
California's Lawrence Livermore National laboratory can license
technology through exclusive or non-exclusive licensing agreements, as
appropriate. Note: This is not a procurement. Interested parties
should respond to this announcement by providing a short (two page
maximum) description of company history, experience in the field,
present position in the market, and ability to commercialize the
results of this joint effort. This announcement will be valid for 45
days from the date of publication. (124) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0014 19960508\A-0014.SOL)
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