The Trusted CI Workshop on Trustworthy Scientific Cyberinfrastructure provides an opportunity for sharing experiences, recommendations, and available resources for addressing cybersecurity challenges in research computing. Presentations by Trusted CI staff and community members will cover a broad range of cybersecurity topics, including science gateways, transition to practice, cybersecurity program development, workforce development, and community engagement (e.g., via the Trusted CI Fellows program). Visit https://trustedci.org/pearc19 for a listing of all Trusted CI activities at PEARC19. The workshop was held on Tuesday July 30th.NSF #1547272Ope
Data-intensive science applications in research fields such as bioinformatics, chemistry, and materi...
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Science gateways connect communities of scientists and engineers to distributed cyberinfrastructure ...
The Trusted CI Workshop on Trustworthy Scientific Cyberinfrastructure provides an opportunity for sh...
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Data-intensive science applications in research fields such as bioinformatics, chemistry, and materi...
Cyberinfrastructure is undergoing a radical transformation as traditional data centers are replaced ...
Science gateways connect communities of scientists and engineers to distributed cyberinfrastructure ...
The Trusted CI Workshop on Trustworthy Scientific Cyberinfrastructure provides an opportunity for sh...
Presentation summarizing our PEARC19 paper. Paper abstract: This article describes experiences an...
Presentation at the 13th FIM4R Workshop: Federated Identity Management for Research Collaborations.O...
Workshop presented at PEARC18. This 3-hour workshop covers practical information security for scienc...
The Trusted CI Framework is a tool to help organizations establish and refine their cybersecurity pr...
E-Infrastructures recognise that controlling information security is crucial for providing continuou...
The research and education (R&E) community faces particular challenges regarding cybersecurity: dive...
The Trusted CI Framework is a minimum standard for cybersecurity programs. In response to cybersecur...
In this presentation, we will present the motivations behind and structure for the Trusted CI Framew...
"Cybersecurity for Gateways" is a Trusted CI presentation from the August 2018 SGCI Bootcamp, held i...
This webinar presents the results of Trusted CI's 2021 examination of the state of software assuranc...
Cal Poly Pomona and NSF Center for Trustworthy Scientific Cyberinfrastructure (CTSC) organized an on...
Data-intensive science applications in research fields such as bioinformatics, chemistry, and materi...
Cyberinfrastructure is undergoing a radical transformation as traditional data centers are replaced ...
Science gateways connect communities of scientists and engineers to distributed cyberinfrastructure ...