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RTX (NYSE: RTX) has announced that its BBN Technologies division has secured a DARPA contract for the Intelligent Generation of Tools for Security (INGOTS) program. The initiative aims to enhance cybersecurity by developing automated methods to detect and mitigate complex exploit chains.

The project, named STALAGMITE, will focus on creating a comprehensive testing platform for Android vulnerabilities, addressing the growing cybersecurity challenges highlighted by CISA's catalog of over 1,300 known exploited vulnerabilities. The system will provide accurate real-world simulations, proactive threat responses, and efficient security research capabilities.

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  • Contract win from DARPA for cybersecurity development
  • Development of automated security testing platform to replace manual analysis
  • Potential for broad applications across personal, business, government, and military sectors

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RTX BBN Technologies to advance high-fidelity exploit chain testing and evaluation 

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Aug. 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- RTX's (NYSE: RTX) BBN Technologies was awarded a contract from DARPA to support its Intelligent Generation of Tools for Security, or INGOTS, program. INGOTS aims to strengthen cybersecurity by developing advanced methods to identify and mitigate complex exploit chains, preventing their use in real-world attacks.

Exploit chains pose a growing threat, amplified by the increasing complexity and sophistication of cyberattacks. The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog has surpassed 1,300 entries, with steady growth reflecting the increasing number of threats targeting essential services and networks. Despite this rising threat, current assessment methods rely heavily on manual analysis, requiring significant expertise and time. INGOTS seeks to address this challenge by automating the creation, modification, modeling and analysis of exploit chains to enable faster and more effective security interventions.

"Effectively countering exploit chains requires more than just identifying individual vulnerabilities. It demands a system that can replicate real-world attack scenarios and anticipate potential risks before they are exploited," said Jack Dietz, BBN principal investigator.

To support this effort, BBN will apply its expertise in testbed architecture to develop the System Test of Android at Large-scale Accelerating Generation and Modeling for INGOTS Test and Evaluation, or STALAGMITE. This system will serve as a comprehensive platform for testing and evaluating exploit analysis tools, offering key capabilities such as:

  • Accurate real-world simulations: High-fidelity testing in combined virtual and physical environments ensures realistic assessments of Android vulnerabilities in a secure and controlled setting.
  • Proactive threat responses: Seamless integration of INGOTS components enables security teams to anticipate and mitigate potential attacks, enhancing preparedness against emerging threats.
  • Efficient security research: A robust environment for reproducible, automated testing advances research in software vulnerabilities and countermeasures, improving operating system and application security.

"Today's manual methods for assessing exploitability are costly, time-consuming and lack scalability and efficiency," said Dietz. "We aim to alleviate this burden from security professionals by accelerating the automatic identification of security risks across various devices and configurations using precise testing and measurement to strengthen overall cybersecurity defenses."

While the program focuses on the Android ecosystem, the methodologies and technologies developed under INGOTS are expected to have far-reaching applications across personal, business, government and military sectors.

The BBN-led team includes Assured Information Security. Work on the program will be completed in Cambridge, Massachusetts; Columbia, Maryland; and Rome, New York.

About RTX BBN Technologies
Founded in 1948, RTX BBN Technologies provides advanced technology research and development with a focus on national security priorities. From the ARPANET to the first email, through the first metro network protected by quantum cryptography, BBN consistently transitions advanced research to produce innovative solutions for its customers. BBN takes risks and challenges conventions to create solutions in analytics and machine intelligence, networks and sensors, intelligent software and systems, and physical sciences.

About RTX
RTX is the world's largest aerospace and defense company. With more than 185,000 global employees, we push the limits of technology and science to redefine how we connect and protect our world. Through industry-leading businesses – Collins Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney, and Raytheon – we are advancing aviation, engineering integrated defense systems for operational success, and developing next-generation technology solutions and manufacturing to help global customers address their most critical challenges. The company, with 2024 sales of more than $80 billion, is headquartered in Arlington, Virginia.

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FAQ

What is the DARPA INGOTS program awarded to RTX BBN Technologies?

The INGOTS program is a cybersecurity initiative aimed at developing advanced methods to identify and mitigate complex exploit chains through automated creation, modification, modeling, and analysis of security threats.

What capabilities will RTX's STALAGMITE system offer for cybersecurity?

STALAGMITE will provide high-fidelity testing in virtual and physical environments, proactive threat response capabilities, and an environment for reproducible, automated testing of Android vulnerabilities.

How many vulnerabilities are currently in CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog?

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency's (CISA) catalog has surpassed 1,300 entries of known exploited vulnerabilities.

Where will RTX conduct the INGOTS program work?

The work will be conducted in Cambridge, Massachusetts; Columbia, Maryland; and Rome, New York, with Assured Information Security as part of the BBN-led team.

What is the main advantage of RTX's STALAGMITE system over current security methods?

STALAGMITE will automate security risk identification across various devices and configurations, replacing current manual assessment methods that are costly, time-consuming, and lack scalability.
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