We're a team of researchers, analysts, security practitioners, and engineers on a mission to enable Security and DevSecOps teams enforce Zero Trust for code execution by analyzing the behavioral intent of software artifacts before they run.
CodeHunter began as a research project at the Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University and then transitioned to the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where an early prototype and proof of concept were developed.
The U.S Department of Homeland Security identified CodeHunter as a next-generation solution to address the shortcomings of existing cybersecurity technology.
After extensive technical evaluation by cybersecurity experts, the Department of Homeland Security, and the Department of Defense, CodeHunter transitioned into the private sector and now protects enterprise organizations from advanced threats like zero-day exploits, multi-part, and custom malware targeting their business.