2024 NSF Cybersecurity Summit

October 7-10, 2024, at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA.

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Protecting NSF cyberinfrastructure (CI) since 2012

The mission of Trusted CI is to enable trustworthy NSF science by partnering with cyberinfrastructure (CI) operators to build and maintain effective cybersecurity programs, publishing resources that are valuable to the broader NSF community, and supporting the processes, tools, and knowledge to secure NSF research progress.

Are you an NSF project in need of cybersecurity help?


Trusted CI Spotlight: Ransomware

Ransomware poses an increasing risk to researchers and the higher education community. Trusted CI, the NSF Cybersecurity Center of Excellence, has a decade of experience in solving the unique cybersecurity challenges faced by the research community. Trusted CI can help you secure your cyberinfrastructure while also considering higher education’s open and collaborative nature, its unique use of instruments, and its large and complex data sets.

Learn more about ransomware.

Adopting the Trusted CI Framework

Are you a large organization formed from smaller programs and need to unify your cybersecurity strategy? Do you have cybersecurity controls in place but lack a systemic approach to a secure cyberinfrastructure? Trusted CI had you in mind when it developed a framework to help research organizations approach cybersecurity from a mission-oriented, programmatic, and full lifecycle perspective. Trusted CI helps you identify your security needs and develop a plan to achieve solutions.

Learn more about the Trusted CI Framework.

 
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