Partners
Trusted CI is pleased to have partners join with us to improve the cybersecurity of NSF science and engineering projects. Trusted CI collaborates with:
The Regulated Research Community of Practice, supporting their creation of a community strategic roadmap for handling regulated research programs.
The RCD Nexus to provide tools and resources to support NSF cyberinfrastructure workforce development.
The Science Gateways Community Institute (SGCI) by advising gateway developers on cybersecurity issues and providing security reviews for existing gateways.
The Engagement and Performance Operations Center (EPOC) to assist at the intersection of networking performance and cybersecurity.
The Intelligent Cyberinfrastructure with Computational Learning in the Environment (ICICLE) by providing insights on cyberinfrastructure cybersecurity needs as those impact and are impacted by artificial intelligence.
EU Authentication and Authorisation for Research and Collaboration project on enabling use of identity federations for international research collaborations.
Open Science Grid, XSEDE (now Access), and REN-ISAC on situational awareness for NSF CI projects.
NSF CICI Regional Cybersecurity Collaboration projects: CORE, SAC-PA, SCEPTRE, and SouthEast SECURE.
The Software Sustainability Institute by sharing best practices on software engineering and operating a CI center.
The ResearchSOC provides operational services to the research community. Trusted CI and the ResearchSOC share leadership and coordinate to provide the NSF community with comprehensive cybersecurity leadership and resources.
The CI Compass project to share experiences on engaging the NSF community and advise on cybersecurity aspects of cyberinfrastructure.
Internet2 and InCommon on federated identity and access management for research collaborations.
The Minority Serving - Cyberinfrastructure Consortium (MS-CC) to broadly disseminate Trusted CI training.
The EDUCAUSE Cybersecurity Program, led by the Higher Education Information Security Council (HEISC), supports higher education institutions as they improve information security governance, compliance, data protection, and privacy programs.
Trusted CI and WISE share a common goal to support research through the development of appropriate cybersecurity practices balanced with the research mission. Through close collaboration, the groups will ensure that cybersecurity frameworks, templates, and policies for our international infrastructures for research will grow increasingly aligned and framework implementations more interoperable.
FABRIC on cybersecurity transition to practice.
The Quilt, the Midwest, Northeast, South, and West Big Data Hubs, to broadly disseminate Trusted CI training.
The Zeek Project, to support training on the Zeek Network Security Monitor.