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NSF CCoE Webinar Dec. 12th 11am EDT: CICI Regional Cybersecurity Collaboration projects


From: Von Welch <von () VONWELCH COM>
Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2016 10:44:42 -0500


The NSF Cybersecurity Center of Excellence hosts a monthly webinar, which this month is going to focus on a 
newly-funded set of NSF Regional Cybersecurity Collaboration projects along with an introduction from Anita Nikolich 
from NSF on the overall Cybersecurity Innovation for CyberInfrastructure (CICI) project.

The webinar is free to attend, but a simple registration is required. Directions to register (as well as sign up for 
announcements of future webinars) are in the appended email.

Best,

Von

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Von Welch
Director, Center for Trustworthy Scientific Cyberinfrastructure
Director, Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research
Pervasive Technology Institute / Indiana University
vwelch () iu edu <mailto:vwelch () iu edu> / 812-856-0363 / trustedci.org <http://trustedci.org/>


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11am EDT: CICI Regional Cybersecurity Collaboration projects
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 last webinar for the year will be a group presentation on the CICI Regional Cybersecurity Collaboration projects, on 
December 12th at 11am (EDT). More detailed information about the individual projects is listed below.

The presenters and project names are:
Xinwen Fu, New England Cybersecurity Operation and Research Center (CORE)
James Joshi & Brian Stengel, SAC-PA: Towards Security Assured Cyberinfrastructure in Pennsylvania
Jaroslav Flidr, Substrate for Cybersecurity Education; a Platform for Training, Research and Experimentation (SCEPTRE)
Jill Gemmill, SouthEast SciEntific Cybersecurity for University REsearch (SouthEast SECURE)
Anita Nikolich from NSF will provide an introduction to the NSF CICI program.

Please register here <https://ctsc.adobeconnect.com/cici_121216/event/registration.html>. Be sure to check spam/junk 
folder for registration confirmation with attached calendar file.

More information about this presentation is on the event page 
<https://ctsc.adobeconnect.com/cici_121216/event/event_info.html>.

Presentations are recorded and include time for questions with the audience. 

Join CTSC's discuss mailing list <https://list.indiana.edu/sympa/subscribe/ctsc-discuss-l> for information about 
upcoming events. To submit topics or requests to present, contact us here <https://trustedci.org/contact/>. Archived 
presentations are available on our site <https://trustedci.org/webinars> under "Past Events."

New England Cybersecurity Operation and Research Center (CORE)

CORE Project Web Site <http://ccf.cs.uml.edu/?q=node/146>

Presenter: Xinwen Fu (University of Massachusetts Lowell)

The New England Cybersecurity Operation and Research Center (CORE) is a collaboration between cybersecurity 
researchers and networking experts from the University of Massachusetts Lowell, and Information Technology (IT) 
support personnel and leadership from the Office of the President of University of Massachusetts (UMass), who work 
together to improve the security of under-resourced institutions in New England and providing a model of a regional 
approach to cybersecurity. The researchers have established an open cybersecurity program at UMass, which guides 
customers through a sequence of steps and selects security controls and technologies from both proprietary solutions 
and free open source solutions, considering the budget of the institution or enterprise that wants to protect their 
assets. This project also performs research on emerging threats, trends and defense based on the collected data.

SAC-PA: Towards Security Assured Cyberinfrastructure in Pennsylvania 

Presenters: James Joshi & Brian Stengel (University of Pittsburgh)

Cybersecurity is a growing concern for individuals, communities, nations and the world. Increasing cyberattacks make 
cybersecurity a critical national security concern. Information technology provides tremendous opportunities to 
accelerate data-driven scientific research and education. Increasing cybersecurity problems can adversely impact the 
research and its economic and social benefits if our cyberinfrastructure that supports scientific research and 
education is not well protected. Beyond innovative cybersecurity solutions, it is critical to establish structured 
and effective practices and better collaboration among various stakeholders to share cybersecurity resources, 
expertise and information. This project focuses on establishing a regional collaboration and partnership within the 
state of Pennsylvania, referred to as SAC-PA. SAC-PA will provide critical support to smaller academic institutions 
(schools and colleges, etc.) including resource constrained regional institutions that serve under-represented 
groups, females and high school teachers and students. It will establish a collaboration and partnership framework to 
enable concerted activities promoting the use of effective cybersecurity techniques and practice of security-assured 
cyberinfrastructure. While enhancing the cybersecurity posture of PA, SAC-PA will provide a regional cybersecurity 
collaboration and partnership model that can be adopted by other regions, or be extended for national level 
collaborations. The SAC-PA project will include participation from the public-private sectors and academic 
institutions in PA in the following key activities: (i) developing and delivering three regional workshops in 
Pittsburgh to bring together various regional stakeholders from scientific research related communities with 
cyberinfrastructure or cybersecurity resources to better understand the regional capabilities; explore existing and 
emerging cybersecurity challenges/solutions; and devise collaboration and partnerships to enable concerted 
cybersecurity activities to promote the use of effective cybersecurity techniques and practices; (ii) collaboratively 
developing training/awareness materials based on the needs and capabilities identified in the workshops, and sharing 
these extensively with regional partners and beyond through various channels; and (iii) establishing regional 
partnerships and a shared repository of cybersecurity resources/capabilities to facilitate collaborative and 
concerted efforts towards protecting scientific cyberinfrastructures.

Substrate for Cybersecurity Education; a Platform for Training, Research and Experimentation (SCEPTRE) 

Presenter: Jaroslav Flidr (The George Washington University)

In collaboration with the Michigan Cyber Range (MCR) facility operated by Merit Network, and the Cyber Academy 
operated by the College of Professional Studies (CPS) at the George Washington University, the project proposes to 
establish and deploy an open and flexible technology platform for broad-context cybersecurity education and hands-on 
training. Initially, the platform will be used in developing and delivering a credit bearing Practicum (2 credit 
hours) that addresses “Intrusion Detection and Remediation.” The course will be transferable toward the undergraduate 
certificate in Protection and Defense of Computer Networks, which is part of the Bachelor’s degree completion in 
cybersecurity. The practicum is a hands-on training that will cover a broad range of network intrusion, prevention, 
and detection techniques such as implementation and testing of IDS security plans, security monitoring, intrusion 
detection, alarm management, analysis of events and trends, and vulnerability management. The program will utilize a 
high-performance, flexible environment built on Cisco’s UCS hardware platform with a modified OpenStack framework. 
This multi-tenant system, originally developed under an NSF grant, will facilitate the full integration of the Cyber 
Academy with the MCR resources. Thanks to its virtual nature and its tight coupling with physical cyberinfrastructure 
components such as HPC, cluster storage arrays, public and private clouds, 100G optical networks, and a wide variety 
of SDN technologies, the system will be able to deploy nearly any cybersecurity scenario, on demand. The program will 
start enrolling students immediately after making the platform operational.

Collaborative Research: CICI: Regional: SouthEast SciEntific Cybersecurity for University REsearch (SouthEast SECURE)

Presenter: Jill Gemmill (Clemson)

The SouthEast SciEntific Cybersecurity for University REsearch (SECURE) project helps protect the National Science 
Foundation's investments in scientific research while providing scientists with tools to safeguard intellectual 
property and ensure data integrity. The project team provides education, training, and selected cybersecurity 
services to NSF-funded researchers across the Southeast. The team is multidisciplinary, comprised of cybersecurity 
experts (both research and practitioner), scientists, and experts in communication. Team members are located in South 
Carolina, Alabama and Mississippi, with strong representation from Historically Black Colleges and Universities 
(HBCU). This program raises investigators' awareness of their essential role in creating a secure and trustworthy 
cyberspace and offers concrete assistance in risk assessment, vulnerability testing, and mitigation tailored to 
NSF-funded scientists? workflow and program size. Through past collaborations, the team is well positioned to 
leverage both national and regional cybersecurity organizations and programs to effectively reach the target audience.

SouthEast SECURE impacts the region by raising cybersecurity awareness; providing concise training, assessment, tools 
and one-on-one help; and assisting in preparation of select cybersecurity metrics. Student interns are conducting 
many of these activities by means of practicum-based deployment and support, thus developing capabilities in the next 
generation of cyber professionals. An online survey of NSF-funded investigators in the region will be conducted to 
learn about their primary cybersecurity challenges and concerns. Training is then tailored to provide concrete and 
practical assistance in how to do right-sized risk assessment and mitigation. A "toolkit" is provided to test and 
validate local cybersecurity, and measures of cybersecurity are created and field-tested. The team's approach 
facilitates communication between research faculty and university IT/Data Security staff. A long-term goal is 
building communities with common interests in cybersecurity and a commitment to helping others; and building 
connections with other regions and with national centers and programs.
  

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