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The National Institute of Standards and Technology Human-Centered Cybersecurity program is pleased to announce the release of the NIST Phish Scale User Guide
The final version of NIST Special Publication (SP) 800-140Br1 (Revision 1), CMVP Security Policy Requirements: CMVP Validation Authority Updates to ISO/IEC
Information and Communications Technology (ICT) spans all tools, devices, data, infrastructure, and components and it’s a broad concept that continues to evolve
The National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) has released the initial public draft of NIST Internal Report (NIST IR) 8496, Data Classification
#ICYMI - Monthly Meeting Recap In case you missed last month's meeting, the minutes from the October 24, 2023, NICE Community Coordinating Council meeting have
SemiUS is now known as the National Center for the Advancement of Semiconductor Technology, or Natcast, to better reflect their activities and focus. Learn more
The final public draft (fpd) of NIST Special Publication (SP) 800-171r3 (Revision 3), Protecting Controlled Unclassified Information in Nonfederal Systems and
UPDATED TASK STATEMENTS FOR COMMENT NICE is continuing to refine and clarify the Workforce Framework for Cybersecurity (NICE Framework) as a fundamental
NIST has issued SP 800-53 Release 5.1.1 and SP 800-53A Release 5.1.1 in the Cybersecurity and Privacy Reference Tool (CPRT). This inaugural patch release
On September 12, 2023, NIST held the first of several listening sessions designed to chart a path towards standardizing critical and emerging technologies, in
In September 2023, NIST’s Rosemary Astheimer presented on efforts capture and leverage product manufacturing information at the 2023 Global Product Data
In October 2023, NIST researchers Allison Barnard Feeney, Rosemary Astheimer, and Sylvere Krima participated in a bi-annual meeting of ISO Technical Committee
NIST’s Raphael Barbau and Conrad Bock were invited to present NIST-developed software that helps find inconsistencies in system behavior designs, at the
NIST released an updated version of its Interagency Report on Advanced Communication Technologies Standards which is a guide for Federal agencies on standards
On October 2, 2023, NIST Research Leader Ed Griffor presented at the inaugural EU ROADVIEW Webinar “An Introduction to the Automated Vehicle Industry.” This
On October 20, 2023, NIST’s David Wollman, Deputy Chief of the Smart Connected Systems Division, presented on smart connected systems and standards to federal
NEW NICE FRAMEWORK WORK ROLE FOR COMMENT The NICE Workforce Framework for Cybersecurity (NICE Framework) includes over 50 Work Roles – groupings of work for
The FISSEA Forums are quarterly meetings to provide opportunities for policy and programmatic updates, the exchange of best practices, and discussion and
Entanglement—a uniquely quantum phenomenon that intimately links the fate of subatomic particles even if they reside on opposite sides of the galaxy—is a key
Researchers at NIST and their colleagues have built a superconducting camera containing 400,000 pixels — 400 times more than any other device of its type.
YOU MADE CYBERSECURITY CAREER WEEK A SUCCESS! Whether you hosted or attended an event, distributed information, or engaged with others through social media
Cybersecurity Career Week October 16-21, 2023 nist.gov/nice/ccw SOCIAL MEDIA CHALLENGE Join in on the Cybersecurity Career Week social media fun! Share your