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Curtin-developed Hyprfire cyber shield wins commercialisation grant

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An innovative cyber security solution developed by Curtin University researchers is a step closer to hitting the market after securing a Federal Government Accelerating Commercialisation Grant of $170,000.

The defensive software – HyprFire – works to prevent cyber-attacks, similar to the 2016 attack on the Australian Census website, by using powerful statistical techniques to identify and filter out malicious traffic while keeping the online service running.

The funding will be used to take Hyprfire to the next level by further developing the software and testing it in a live environment so that it is ready for commercial sales.

Curtin University Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research Professor Chris Moran congratulated the grant winners for their commitment to solving real-world problems with innovation and quality research.

“The Hyprfire team has applied their expertise to address the real and ever-growing threat of cyber security attacks, which can cause significant economic and reputational damage to organisations,” Professor Moran said.

“The grant funding will be used to develop the software so it is suitable for commercial trial with industry partners, conducting trials with those partners before making it ready for commercial sales.

“This collaborative work is an outstanding example of how Curtin University research projects are developing innovative products that have the potential to make tangible improvements for businesses.”

Hyprfire combines the expertise of Curtin University academics and commercial experts including PhD lead developer Mr Stefan Prandl and Associate Professor Mihai Lazarescu from the School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Science; Commercialisation Manager Roger Plumb, and Chief Information Security Officer Gary Hale – as well as start-up specialist Tim Jones from Mavuno Advisory.

Federal Minister for Industry, Science and Technology, the Honourable Karen Andrews, announced the Accelerating Commercialisation Grant as part of the Entrepreneurs Program, which aims to help Australian researchers and small businesses bring their new products, processes and services to market.

For more on the Federal Government Program, visit here.

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