Ontonix Collaborates with DoD/US Army Testing Organization in Cyber-security and Electronic Warfare

Como, 12-th July 2020. Ontonix North America is currently collaborating with a DOD/U.S. Army Testing Organization to explore the ways Quantitative Complexity Management (QCM) can contribute to cyber-security and electronic warfare. Our work in complexity includes assessing digital ecosystem vulnerabilities under both operational testing and in operational environments. Ontonix software will be part of a new test program funded for a start date in the 3rd quarter of 2020. Ontonix North America is proud to have been selected to bring innovative thinking and software design to the Department of Defense and the US Army.

Assessing vulnerabilities in complex operational and testing environments, particularly in the context of cyber-security and electronic warfare hinges on the identification of concentrations of complexity and its rapid variations. This may be performed based on large amounts of raw real time data which originates from diverse sensing devices and sources. The key characteristic of a QCM-based approach to the identification of fragilities in complex and rapidly changing scenarios is that it does not require machine learning or pattern recognition.

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Dr. Jacek Marczyk

Visionary, ex rocket scientist, businessman and writer with over 35 years of experience in QUANTITATIVE large-scale Uncertainty and Complexity Management in diverse fields (manufacturing, finance, economics).

Author of ten books on simulation, uncertainty and complexity management, rating.

Developed in mid 90s the theory of eigenvalue orbits, a generalization of the concept of eigenvalue.

In 2000-2005 has developed the first Quantitative Complexity Theory (QCT), including a comprehensive measure of complexity.

Founded Ontonix Complexity Management in 2005 in the USA and launched in 2006 the first commercial system for MEASURING and managing complexity: OntoSpace.

www.ontonix.com

In 2009 developed real-time technology to measure the complexity and stability of patients during operation or permanence in Intensive Care Units.

http://www.ontomed.net

Developed a new theory of risk and rating published in 2009 in a book entitled "A New Theory of Risk and Rating".

Over last decade develops quantitative complexity management (QCM) technology and solutions for applications in economics, finance, Risk Rating and Management as well as in Asset Management and medicine. In the past five years works towards the democratization of ratings.