This presentation from the ResearchSOC educated the community on its initial observations onboarding three NSF major facilities, as well as describing common challenges experienced across the higher education landscape as seen by ResearchSOC’s core partner, the OmniSOC. View the recording >> Download the presentation >> Read the detailed preview >>
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May 2021 ResearchSOC webinar video and slides available
Ken Goodwin, director of networking, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC) presented “Building a vulnerability management workflow that works, and getting the buy-in to implement it,” on May 27 as part of the ResearchSOC webinar series. Thanks to all who attended the virtual presentation “in-person.” Links to the video and slides are now available >> (Scroll down to “Past webinars.”) Abstract Subscribing… Read more »
May 2021 ResearchSOC webinar preview
Building a vulnerability management workflow that works, and getting the buy-in to implement it Ken Goodwin, director of networking, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC) will present “Building a vulnerability management workflow that works, and getting the buy-in to implement it,” on Thursday, May 27, 3pm Eastern, as part of the ResearchSOC webinar series. Register here Subscribing to a vulnerability identification… Read more »
OmniSOC Year 3 Event recordings features panel on ResearchSOC
Recorded sessions from the OmniSOC Year 3 Virtual Event, featuring the panel “A SOC supporting scientific research initial lessons and insight from the ResearchSOC experience” are now available on YouTube. The playlist of the event’s nine sessions includes: “Welcome and state of the OmniSOC,” a live stream and virtual “fireside chat” with IU Vice President for Information Technology and CIO Rob Lowden and Associate Vice… Read more »
Preview: vulnerability scanning workshop with Ken Goodwin
Ken Goodwin and Richard Biever will present at the 2020 NSF Cybersecurity Summit By Gregory Moore Ken Goodwin, director of networking, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC), and Richard Biever, Duke University’s chief information security officer and director of identity management, will be presenting Both Sides of the Looking Glass: How Vulnerability Scanning and Honeypots Can Work Together in Proactive Cybersecurity Operations at the upcoming 2020 NSF Cybersecurity Summit for… Read more »
Testing risk scenarios at the ResearchSOC using DETERLab
By Gregory Moore Mike Stanfield is a senior security analyst in the Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research (CACR). In the context of this post, Mike is also project liaison for the ResearchSOC. Mike oversees the technical integration with ResearchSOC partners and clients. The DETER project (cyber DEfense Technology Experimental Research) helps address the critical strategic… Read more »
Webinar: NSF Resources for Research Cybersecurity: Trusted CI and ResearchSOC
Note: this announcement was originally posted on Trusted CI’s website. Trusted CI Director Von Welch and ResearchSOC Deputy Director Susan Sons will present “NSF Resources for Research Cybersecurity: Trusted CI and ResearchSOC,” on Friday June 14 at 2pm ET. This presentation is part of ESnet’s series of CI Brownbag talks. Cybersecurity for research has a… Read more »
“Securing and Supporting Research Projects: Facilitation Design Patterns” slides available
In case you missed the above workshop at EDUCAUSE SPC (and you may well have missed it—the workshop filled up early, had a long wait list, and was almost standing room only), the slides from “Securing and Supporting Research Projects: Facilitation Design Patterns” are now available. Presented by Michael Corn (CISO, UCSD) and Cyd Burrows-Schilling… Read more »
Cybersecurity for research: it’s a different animal altogether
A quick Internet search for cybersecurity solutions will yield many pages of results, with dozens of commercial firms happy to secure networks, email servers, and other enterprise cyberinfrastructure. So why then is it so difficult to find workable cybersecurity solutions for open science research projects, especially projects such as those conducted by universities and government… Read more »
Trusted CI Webinar “Securing Scientific Cyberinfrastructure: The ResearchSOC” video, slides available
An on-demand video of the National Science Foundation Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (Trusted CI) webinar “Securing Scientific Cyber Infrastructure: The ResearchSOC” is now available on the Trusted CI website. The video can be viewed here. The research and education (R&E) community faces particular challenges regarding cybersecurity: diversity of size and autonomy, the use of diverse… Read more »