Texas University launches security tech incubator

By Elinor Mills, CNET News.com
Thursday, November 20, 2008 10:53 AM

The University of Texas at San Antonio launched a new incubator that will help commercialize security technologies.

The Institute for Cyber Security's (ICS) new incubator will provide start-ups access to seed capital, business advise, and office space and infrastructure on the campus. It is getting US$5.5 million in funding from the state of Texas.

The first two start-ups being incubated are Denim Labs, which developed technology that protects PHP-based Web sites against certain types of intrusions, and SafeMashups, which enables Web mashup applications to authenticate with each other before exchanging data.

The ICS also has ongoing projects dealing with combating botnets and social network privacy that could eventually turn into start-ups, said Ravi Ganesan, who runs the incubator.

"San Antonio has the second-highest concentration of intelligence and classified work after Washington, D.C., and a large military presence," he said. "The goal is to...make San Antonio a go-to place for entrepreneurs and jobs."

With the economy in decline and venture capital money getting scarcer, the incubator can give security start-ups the help they need to get off the ground, said Ganesan.

"It feels like 2002 all over again," said Ganesan, who previously ran security at Verizon and co-founded TriCipher along with ICS head Ravi Sandhu. "The advantage we bring to the table is we lived through 2002. We know how to lie low and wait for the VCs to bring capital."

Rebecca Bace, a venture consultant for Trident Capital who formerly headed intrusion detection research at the NSA and is chief executive of the Infidel consultancy, agreed. "It's an appropriate time and actually fills a niche in the market for trying to foster new ideas in security," she said.

This article was first published as a blog on CNET News.com.


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