Trusted CI Deputy Director and Co-PI Sean Peisert is presenting the talk, “Experiences with Adoption and Implementation of the Trusted CI Framework,” at the 2022 CENIC Annual Conference on Monday September 26th at 11:50 a.m. (Pacific) in the Main Ballroom. This talk will be available for streaming (click here for streaming instructions).
CENIC is the Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California. It is a non-profit corporation formed to provide high-performance, high-bandwidth networking services to California universities and research institutions. CENIC 2022, “brings together CENIC’s richly diverse community, with participants from all education segments, including public and private research universities; public libraries; scientific, cultural, and performing arts institutions; private sector technology businesses; public policy and government; healthcare; and R&E partners from across the country and around the world.”
Presentation abstract:
Trusted CI, the NSF Cybersecurity Center of Excellence, has existed for the past ten years with the goal of creating high-quality, trustworthy cyberinfrastructure to support high-quality, trustworthy science. The Trusted CI Framework, a product of Trusted CI, is a tool to help organizations establish cybersecurity programs. In response to an abundance of cybersecurity, guidance focused narrowly on security controls, Trusted CI set out to develop a framework that would empower organizations to confront their cybersecurity challenges from a mission-oriented and full organizational lifecycle perspective. Within Trusted CI’s mission is to lead the development of an NSF Cybersecurity Ecosystem that enables trustworthy science, the Framework fills a gap in emphasizing these programmatic fundamentals. The Trusted CI Framework is a resource to help organizations establish and refine their cybersecurity programs. It is the product of Trusted CI’s many years of accumulated experience conducting cybersecurity research, training, assessments, consultations, and collaborating closely with the research community.