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FW: Trusted CI Engagement Applications Period Is Open for Early 2021


From: "Welch, Von" <vwelch () IU EDU>
Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2021 15:22:41 +0000

All,

An opportunity for science projects to apply (deadline April 2nd) for assistance with their cybersecurity-related 
challenges from the NSF Cybersecurity Center of Excellence. Applications in collaboration with a local information 
security office are seen positively. Happy to field any questions.

A common FAQ: Non-NSF projects are welcome to apply, but stressing relevant of the challenge to NSF projects is 
encouraged. A NIH- or DoD-focused challenge will need justification.

Thanks for sharing as you see best,

Von

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Von Welch
AVP for Information Security / informationsecurity.iu.edu
Director and PI, NSF Cybersecurity Center of Excellence / trustedci.org


From: Cimmer, Diana <dborecky () iu edu>
Date: Thursday, February 25, 2021 at 1:29 PM
To: announcements () trustedci org <announcements () trustedci org>
Subject: [ctsc-announce-l] Trusted CI Engagement Applications Period Is Open for Early 2021
Dear Colleagues,

The Trusted CI engagement application period is open for engagements taking place in the second half of 2021 (July-Dec 
2021). Applications are due April 2, 2021. (Slots are limited and in demand so this is a firm deadline!) To learn more 
about the process and criteria and to complete an application, visit our site at https://trustedci.org/application.

During Trusted CI’s first 5 years, we’ve conducted more than 35 one-on-one engagements with NSF-funded projects, Large 
Facilities, and major science service providers representing the full range of NSF science missions. (See 
https://trustedci.org/engagedcommunities/.) We support a variety of engagement types including:


1.       Assistance in developing, improving, or evaluating an information security program.

2.       Software assurance-focused efforts.

3.       Identity management; technology or architectural evaluation.

4.       Training for staff.

5.       And more.

As the NSF Cybersecurity Center of Excellence, Trusted CI’s mission is to provide the NSF community a coherent 
understanding of cybersecurity’s role in producing trustworthy science and the information and know-how required to 
achieve and maintain effective cybersecurity programs.



Diana Cimmer


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