Trusted CI was renewed as the NSF Cybersecurity Center of Excellence on October 1st, 2019. This report covers Trusted CI's fourth year (July 1, 2022 - June 30, 2023) operating under a new NSF award, covering Trusted CI's accomplishments during that time under its mission "to provide the NSF community with a coherent understanding of cybersecurity, its importance to computational science, and what is needed to achieve and maintain an appropriate cybersecurity program.
The final report of the Globus Auth First Principles Vulnerability Assessment.NSF Grant # 1920430Ope
Presentation at the NSF Cyberinfrastructure for Major Facilities Workshop, March 1-2 2022
The Trusted CI Framework is a tool to help organizations establish and refine their cybersecurity pr...
Trusted CI was renewed as the NSF Cybersecurity Center of Excellence on October 1st, 2020. This repo...
Presentation at the 13th FIM4R Workshop: Federated Identity Management for Research Collaborations.O...
This article describes experiences and lessons learned from the Trusted CI project, funded by the US...
Presentation summarizing our PEARC19 paper. Paper abstract: This article describes experiences an...
This document establishes a revised Trusted CI vision for a secure operation of essential cyberinfra...
The Trusted CI Framework is a minimum standard for cybersecurity programs. In response to cybersecur...
Trusted CI final report of the 2018 engagement with the Environmental Data Initiative.NSF #1547272Op...
The final report for the Trusted CI engagement with American Museum of Natural History (AMNH).NSF #1...
The Trusted CI Workshop on Trustworthy Scientific Cyberinfrastructure provides an opportunity for sh...
The Trusted CI Framework is a tool to help organizations establish and refine their cybersecurity pr...
This is Trusted CI's second Broader Impacts Report. Trusted CI published its first Impacts Report in...
Presentaton at SIAM CSE19 Broader Engagement Mini-symposium on Securing Extreme-Scale Scientific Com...
The final report of the Globus Auth First Principles Vulnerability Assessment.NSF Grant # 1920430Ope
Presentation at the NSF Cyberinfrastructure for Major Facilities Workshop, March 1-2 2022
The Trusted CI Framework is a tool to help organizations establish and refine their cybersecurity pr...
Trusted CI was renewed as the NSF Cybersecurity Center of Excellence on October 1st, 2020. This repo...
Presentation at the 13th FIM4R Workshop: Federated Identity Management for Research Collaborations.O...
This article describes experiences and lessons learned from the Trusted CI project, funded by the US...
Presentation summarizing our PEARC19 paper. Paper abstract: This article describes experiences an...
This document establishes a revised Trusted CI vision for a secure operation of essential cyberinfra...
The Trusted CI Framework is a minimum standard for cybersecurity programs. In response to cybersecur...
Trusted CI final report of the 2018 engagement with the Environmental Data Initiative.NSF #1547272Op...
The final report for the Trusted CI engagement with American Museum of Natural History (AMNH).NSF #1...
The Trusted CI Workshop on Trustworthy Scientific Cyberinfrastructure provides an opportunity for sh...
The Trusted CI Framework is a tool to help organizations establish and refine their cybersecurity pr...
This is Trusted CI's second Broader Impacts Report. Trusted CI published its first Impacts Report in...
Presentaton at SIAM CSE19 Broader Engagement Mini-symposium on Securing Extreme-Scale Scientific Com...
The final report of the Globus Auth First Principles Vulnerability Assessment.NSF Grant # 1920430Ope
Presentation at the NSF Cyberinfrastructure for Major Facilities Workshop, March 1-2 2022
The Trusted CI Framework is a tool to help organizations establish and refine their cybersecurity pr...