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    Rapid7 threat data, dedicated personnel will facilitate research that explores real-world scenarios and challenges to ready tomorrow’s cyber operators

    TAMPA, Fla., Sept. 07, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rapid7, Inc. (NASDAQ: RPD), a leader in cloud risk and threat detection, today announced that the company’s proprietary threat data is powering a new research initiative investigating a better way to train cyber operators for maximum readiness. In partnership with the University of South Florida (USF), this effort will be boosted by over $1.5M funding from the Office of Naval Research (ONR) and the National Science Foundation (NSF).

    In addition to providing incident data and intelligence collected from Rapid7’s global honeypot network, Rapid7 is dedicating personnel to facilitate the research effort and will play an instrumental role in helping USF researchers understand how the data and intelligence traces the path of real-world scenarios as they are analyzed in a security operations center (SOC).

    “The best way to learn in a SOC environment is to get first-hand experience with threat actors’ tactics, techniques, and procedures — or TTPs,” said Raj Samani, senior vice president and chief scientist, Rapid7. “We expect the funding from ONR and NSF to help us achieve significant results through this research initiative, including the ability to implement world-class training programs that fully prepare the next generation of cyber practitioners.”

    Through an evidence-based cyber training initiative with a companion research framework, cyber analysts will engage with scenarios and challenges found in real-world security operations centers, and researchers will gauge how these scenarios improve decision-making capabilities in the face of agile adversaries.

    “Replicating realistic attack scenarios an analyst may face in operations is a critical aspect of this research, as it allows us to uncover effective training methods that eventually will matter in the trench,” said Xinming Ou, USF professor of computer science and engineering and principal investigator of the research. “Our partnership with Rapid7 is instrumental in making this research vision possible.”

    Ou is closely working with Prof. Daniel Lende from the USF anthropology department and a co-principal investigator of the project. Ou noted, “cyber operation is essentially a human activity and I am extremely fortunate to have professor Lende on the team so we can adopt rigorous human study research methodologies. It also highlights the multidisciplinary nature of the USF-Rapid7 partnership.”

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