Securing Video Communications to Prevent Digital Injection Attacks
Department of Homeland Security
Description
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is looking for software to ensure digital trust in video captured by cameras on laptops, desktops, or mobile devices during video calls. This technology is needed to securely conduct virtual tasks like immigration interviews and identity verification as DHS moves more processes online. Current video platforms can allow altered video streams without alerting users, leading to potential security risks such as video injection attacks. DHS seeks an innov…
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is seeking software that can establish and maintain digital trust in video being captured by a camera in a laptop, desktop, or mobile device while connected with video conferencing applications. DHS requires this technology to support operational goals s…
Source
Grant ID
DHS251-004
Agency
Department of Homeland Security
Subcategory/Subagency
Department of Homeland Security
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