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Cybersecurity is a fast-growing field, with a constant need for skilled professionals. But unlike other professions — like medicine or aviation — there’s no
The 16 members of the NIST-managed Internet of Things (IoT) Advisory Board have completed their report on barriers to the U.S. receiving the benefits of IoT
This blog is part of a larger NIST series during the month of October for Cybersecurity Awareness Month , called 'Staff Stories Spotlight.' Throughout the month
This blog is part of a larger NIST series during the month of October for Cybersecurity Awareness Month , called 'Staff Stories Spotlight.' Throughout the month
Human-centered cybersecurity (also known as ‘usable security’) involves the social, organizational, and technological influences on people’s understanding of
In this post, we talk with Dr. Xiaowei Huang and Dr. Yi Dong (University of Liverpool), Dr. Mat Weldon ( United Kingdom (UK) Office of National Statistics (ONS)
The last few months have brought even more opportunities for NIST to engage with our international partners to enhance cybersecurity. Here are some updates on
I joined NIST as the first full-time manager of the NICE Framework in October 2020, just one short month before NICE published the first revision NIST Special
The problem The previous post in our series discussed techniques for providing input privacy in PPFL systems where data is horizontally partitioned. This blog
In our second post we described attacks on models and the concepts of input privacy and output privacy. ln our last post, we described horizontal and vertical
Last November, I was pleased to chair the most recent meeting of the Interagency International Cybersecurity Standardization Working Group (IICSWG) – a group
With the new year under way, NIST is continuing to engage with our international partners to enhance cybersecurity. Here are some updates on our international
October is always an exciting time for us as we celebrate Cybersecurity Awareness Month and some of NIST’s greatest accomplishments, resources, guidance, and
Exciting NEWS from NIST! The Small Business Cybersecurity Corner Website is now live!
After the signing of The NIST Small Business Cybersecurity Act in
As we mentioned in our last feedback blog, the NIST Cybersecurity for the Internet of Things (IoT) Program has been engaging with public, private, and academic
NIST is the federal government’s measurement agency. While the ultimate goal is innovation and adoption in the market, we need to know that the solutions being
Last year we issued five grants so state and local jurisdictions could use digital identity technologies to improve delivery of services. Now, we want to
When you think about 2016, the first thing that comes to mind is innovation in the identity ecosystem. That can’t just be us, right? While there has been a host
Next month, the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace will celebrate its fourth “NSTICiversary” – marking four years since President Obama
The NSTIC NPO has just announced a 4 th round of pilot program funding in 2015 for fresh and innovative identity solutions! The Strategy calls for the private
Something was distinctly different last week as more than 120 people gathered, both in person and virtually, for a meeting of the Identity Ecosystem Steering
We are excited to see the Identity Ecosystem Steering Group (IDESG) kicking off 2015 in a big way. In its third year as an organization, the IDESG is gathering
It’s well established that diversity of thought and backgrounds strengthens organizations of all kinds and that diversity is a key component of a strong economy
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