Workshop presented at PEARC18. This 3-hour workshop covers practical information security for science projects by describing the foundational elements of a cybersecurity program necessary to provide a secure and safe environment for science. The emphasis is on the four pillars of such a program: Alignment to Mission - identification of critical resources and processes; Resources - money, people; Governance - roles and responsibilities, risk management and acceptance, policies; Controls - selecting a good baseline control set, and will include guidance on maintaining and evaluating an established cybersecurity program.NSF Grant #1547272Ope
The Trusted CI Framework is a minimum standard for cybersecurity programs. In response to cybersecur...
Cybersecurity is defined as the protection of networks, data and systems in the cyberspace. It shou...
Video transcripts for modules in the CYBR 201 Fundamentals of cybersecurity contain the lecture slid...
Workshop presented at PEARC18. This 3-hour workshop covers practical information security for scienc...
The Trusted CI Workshop on Trustworthy Scientific Cyberinfrastructure provides an opportunity for sh...
Presentation at the 13th FIM4R Workshop: Federated Identity Management for Research Collaborations.O...
As part of a National Science Foundation Planning Grant entitled, “Towards Building a Community Data...
Presentation summarizing our PEARC19 paper. Paper abstract: This article describes experiences an...
Cal Poly Pomona and NSF Center for Trustworthy Scientific Cyberinfrastructure (CTSC) organized an on...
Presentaton at SIAM CSE19 Broader Engagement Mini-symposium on Securing Extreme-Scale Scientific Com...
The 2021 NSF Summit Workshop on Testbed Facility Security was held on Monday, October 18, 2021, from...
Presentation at the 2019 ISGC Security Workshop http://event.twgrid.org/isgc2019/program/security-wo...
The NSF Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (CCoE) leads the NSF community in addressing the cybersec...
The research and education (R&E) community faces particular challenges regarding cybersecurity: dive...
This document is a product of the Center for Trustworthy Scientific Cyberinfrastructure (CTSC). CTSC...
The Trusted CI Framework is a minimum standard for cybersecurity programs. In response to cybersecur...
Cybersecurity is defined as the protection of networks, data and systems in the cyberspace. It shou...
Video transcripts for modules in the CYBR 201 Fundamentals of cybersecurity contain the lecture slid...
Workshop presented at PEARC18. This 3-hour workshop covers practical information security for scienc...
The Trusted CI Workshop on Trustworthy Scientific Cyberinfrastructure provides an opportunity for sh...
Presentation at the 13th FIM4R Workshop: Federated Identity Management for Research Collaborations.O...
As part of a National Science Foundation Planning Grant entitled, “Towards Building a Community Data...
Presentation summarizing our PEARC19 paper. Paper abstract: This article describes experiences an...
Cal Poly Pomona and NSF Center for Trustworthy Scientific Cyberinfrastructure (CTSC) organized an on...
Presentaton at SIAM CSE19 Broader Engagement Mini-symposium on Securing Extreme-Scale Scientific Com...
The 2021 NSF Summit Workshop on Testbed Facility Security was held on Monday, October 18, 2021, from...
Presentation at the 2019 ISGC Security Workshop http://event.twgrid.org/isgc2019/program/security-wo...
The NSF Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (CCoE) leads the NSF community in addressing the cybersec...
The research and education (R&E) community faces particular challenges regarding cybersecurity: dive...
This document is a product of the Center for Trustworthy Scientific Cyberinfrastructure (CTSC). CTSC...
The Trusted CI Framework is a minimum standard for cybersecurity programs. In response to cybersecur...
Cybersecurity is defined as the protection of networks, data and systems in the cyberspace. It shou...
Video transcripts for modules in the CYBR 201 Fundamentals of cybersecurity contain the lecture slid...