The EDDY development team would like to thank the following organizations who have sponsored part of this effort.
- Carnegie Mellon/Computing Services (www.cmu.edu) - for administrative support, development staff, hardware, and outreach efforts, pilot efforts, development infrastructure and test-beds.
- Carnegie Mellon/CyLab/SAFE project (www.cylab.cmu.edu) - for administrative staff, development staff, research staff, outreach efforts, and ongoing support. NSF grant No. 0433540.
- Internet2 (www.internet2.edu) - for administrative staff, outreach efforts, generous hardware grant, development hardware, grant coordination as well as focus group participation and ongoing support.
National Science Foundation (www.nsf.gov) Middleware Initiative (NMI) Enterprise and Desktop Integration Technologies (EDIT) Consortium. Development of this software was supported with funding from the NSF Middleware Initiative (NSF 02-028, Grant No. OCI-0330626). Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation (NSF). EDDY release version 0.5.0.0-1 (Munster) was included with the National Science Foundation Middleware Initiative (NMI) EDIT software release in April 2006.
Department of Justice (www.justice.gov) - development of specific modules with a security focus within release version 1.0.0-0 (Izzard), such as the DNS extensions and the EDDY/REN-ISAC SES toolkit was supported from the Department of Justice (Grant Numbers 2006-DD-BX-K271 and 2008-DD-BX-0376). Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice (DoJ).
- Oracle and Sun Microsystems (www.sun.com) - for their generous hardware grants.
Software Dependencies
The EDDY team would like to thank the following organizations for the use of their open source software as a platform for our development.
• CPAN (www.cpan.org) for the Perl development environment.• VMWARE (www.vmware.com) for the Client Appliance development Kit.
• Eclipse (www.eclipse.org) for the Java development environment.
• Oracle/Sun Microsystems (java.sun.com) for the Java development Kit.The EDDY team would also like to thank the following organizations for their protocols and software platforms used to import events.
- Boa (www.boa.org) for a lightweight web server.
- Cisco Systems (www.cisco.com) for the NetFlow network flow protocol.
- Open SSH (www.open.com) for the open source SSH connective tools.
- Qosient LLC (www.qosient.com) and Carter Bullard for the open source Argus network flow protocol suite and the fabulous network point of view that it affords.
- Snort (www.snort.org) for the open source network intrusion prevention and detection system.
DiFatta, Chas (Internet PortWorks)
Gargani, Jim (Carnegie Mellon)
Poepping, Mark (Carnegie Mellon)
Wong, Walter (Carnegie Mellon)
Expatriates
Enyioha, Ugochukwu (Carnegie Mellon)
Klein, Daniel (Lonewolf Systems)
Matiwaza, Mthulisi (Carnegie Mellon)
Miller, Kevin (Duke University)
Muldoon, Brian (Carnegie Mellon)Neuendorffer, Tom (Carnegie Mellon)
Niessl, Chris (Carnegie Mellon)
Nigrosh, Maya (Carnegie Mellon)
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