SilkRoad specializes in the design, architecture, due diligence, strategy, policy and security of Internet services and internetworks. Our primary domain expertise includes concept and strategy development, intrusion detection, risk assessment, information assurance, security, interoperability, enterprise integration, information fusion, information dissemination and network management.
We have been providing these specialized Internet services since 1991, focused on
network security systems engineering, network security operations and operations centers, information assurance, network management, reliability and scalability in large heterogeneous Internets and intranets.
Our current focus is on event processing in complex networks. Key technical areas of concentration in this area are network security operations, enterprise intrusion detection systems (IDS), fraud detection, service-oriented architectures (SOA), complex event processing (CEP) and cooperative intelligence agents (bots).
As a part of our ongoing service commitment to the Internet community, SilkRoad donates our time and resources to manage and host the commercial-free UNIX forums.
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-Ted Turner, Founder of CNN and the largest individual shareholder of AOL Time Warner
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14 January 2007
- SilkRoad's New Web Site Goes Live!
17 October 2005
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Information Management Challenges on the Path to Net-Centric Operations,
at IEEE MILCOM 2005, Atlantic City, NJ.
13 September 2005
- Tim Bass, President of SilkRoad, participates in Managing NetCentric Systems Panel, at AFEI's International Conference on Enterprise Transformation, Washington, DC.
23 August 2005
- Tim Bass, President of SilkRoad, leads a net-centric workshop, Net-Centric
Strategy, Architecture and SOA, at IDGA's Net-Centric University (NCU) event at the Omni Shoreham,
Washington, DC.
16 June 2005 -
Tim Bass presents a new paper, The New Global Information Economy - Implications and Recommendations for Service-Oriented Architectures (SOAs), at ICCRTS,The Future of C2.
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