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MicroSolved, Inc.
IndustryInformation Security
FounderBrent Huston
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Brent Huston (CEO), David Rose (COO), Teresa West (CFO), Adam Hostetler (CTO), Lisa Wallace (Technical Director)
ProductsSecurity software
ServicesInformation Technology Security Assessment
Websitehttps://microsolved.com


MicroSolved is an American company based in Columbus, Ohio that offers a variety of information security products and services.

History

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  • 1992 - The company is started by Brent Huston, who remains active as its CEO.
  • 1997 - MicroSolved incorporated. [1]
  • 1999 - Router vulnerability research leads to published findings.[2]
  • 2001 - U.S. Department of Energy testimony on security of government system. [3]
  • 2006 - HoneyPoint Security Server (HPSS) intrusion detection product introduced. [4]
  • 2007 - Voting machine vulnerability research [5] for the State of Ohio.
  • 2012 - "Defensive Fuzzing" intrusion counter measure technique used in HPSS patented. [6]
  • 2012 - Better Business Bureau "Torch" ethics award. [7]
  • 2013 - Protocol analysis tool ("ProtoPredator") trademark. [8] granted
  • 2014 - Open source intelligence (OSINT) service introduced. [9]
  • 2016 - HPSS "Wasp" functionality cited in Raytheon U.S. patent 9,516,063. [10]

References

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  1. ^ Corporate entity# 995996
  2. ^ BUGTRAQ 19970515 MicroSolved finds hole in Ascom Timeplex Router Security (CVE-1999-1141)
  3. ^ PROTECTING AMERICA’S CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE:HOW SECURE ARE GOVERNMENT COMPUTER SYSTEMS?
  4. ^ "HoneyPoint Security Server"
  5. ^ Project EVEREST Evaluation and Validation of Election Related Equipment, Standards and Testing
  6. ^ “Active computer system defense technology” U.S. patent 8,196,204.
  7. ^ List of Past Recipients
  8. ^ U.S. trademark serial 85632126
  9. ^ TigerTrax™ is MSI’s proprietary platform for gathering and analyzing data from the social media sphere and the overall web.
  10. ^ [System, method, and computer-readable medium for performing automated security validation on a virtual machine]