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Shayman receives TEDCO tech transfer award

ISR-affiliated Professor Mark Shayman has received a $50,000 tech transfer award from Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO). The award will enable Shayman to commercialize software he developed that can detect and eliminate "denial of service" (DoS) attacks on Internet sites. These attacks are designed to shut down a network by flooding it with useless traffic. | Story at the Baltimore Business Journal |

Published May 13, 2005

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