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The USA navy is funding the development of the navy intelligent agent security module (IASM) to supplement and enhance the performance of network security products deployed by the navy. IASM will collect and correlate data from assorted network security products, reduce the false alarm rate, detect anomalies not previously known, automate the process of analyzing the data and determining appropriate responses, and provide user-friendly output for users at multiple skill levels.