I have received a research award for the project DEDUCE: Distributed Enclave Defense Using Configurable Edges, funded by DARPA’s Edge-Directed Cyber Technologies for Reliable Mission program. The project is led by Applied Communication Sciences with partnership from Apogee Research, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of Pennsylvania and Texas A&M University. This project will extend and apply my work in Network Tomography, in which end–to-end performance measurements between network edges can be correlated to identify common origins of performance degradation. In DEDUCE, this information will be used to inform strategies for alternate routing on an overlay network between enclaves. Further details can be found in the Texas A&M announcement.