By: Justin Lynch
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A “sandbox” allows firms to place a piece of an operating system into a closed environment that prevents malware from spreading. Viruses can then be eliminated. Cyber 20/20 also has “anti-anti-sandbox” capabilities, which can neutralize malware that intends to “circumvent sandbox protections,” according to the department.
The award was part of the agency’s Silicon Valley innovation program that invests up to $800,000 in American and international companies with less than 200 employees. The program has also provided seed money for companies that boost airport passenger processing, secure unmanned aircraft systems and secure internet of things devices.
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