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NSF Cybersecurity Funding Opportunities

NSF Cybersecurity Funding Opportunities. Anita Nikolich National Science Foundation Program Director, Advanced Cyberinfrastructure September 2015. Cybersecurity Innovation for Cyberinfrastructure (CICI).

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NSF Cybersecurity Funding Opportunities

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  1. NSF Cybersecurity Funding Opportunities Anita Nikolich National Science Foundation Program Director, Advanced Cyberinfrastructure September 2015

  2. Cybersecurity Innovation for Cyberinfrastructure (CICI) Activities that impact the security of science,engineering and education environments Target community is operational infrastructure • FY15 $11M/13 awards. FY16 $ TBD. • FY15 Areas: • Cybersecurity Center of Excellence ($5M award) • Secure Data Provenance ($500K awards) • Secure ArchitectureDesign ($500K awards) • FY16 Areas TBD. Anticipated due date Feb 2016. Look for it in December 2015

  3. Transition to Practice (TTP) • Supports later stage activities in the research and development lifecycle such as prototyping and experimental deployment • Review Criteria: • Impact on deployed environment • Value in terms of needed capability and potential impact across the NSF community • Feasibility, utility, and interoperability in operation • Project plan including goals, milestones, demonstration and evaluation • Tangible metrics to evaluate effectiveness of capabilities developed

  4. What’s an Example of TTP or CICI Project? • Bro IDS • ShellOS Malware Detection – UNC-Chapel Hill deploys in production. More accurate and useful than expensive legacy appliances. • Mini Science DMZ for Scientific Instruments – NEW! • Shared Intelligence Platform for Protecting our National Cyberinfrastructure– NEW!

  5. Why Should CC*DNI PI’s Care? • Hundreds of promising research and operations ideas in this community – get NSF funding to develop your idea and try it out on a small or large scale • Possibility of additional funding from other agencies! • Early adopters of prototypes accept some risk but can get NSF funding to do so and give feedback to PI’s

  6. How Can NSF Help? Tell me your biggest security challenge – lack of tools? Lack of people? Lack of time to think about security? Talk to me this week or email me: anikolic@nsf.gov

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