Large central resource for the Department of Defense community and government-funded scientific, technical, engineering, and business related information.
As part of the President’s Cybersecurity National Action Plan (CNAP), the Administration released the 2016 Federal Cybersecurity Research and Development Strategic Plan, which was coordinated by the National Science and Technology Council. This is the most comprehensive Federal cybersecurity research and development (R&D) plan to date.
The National Cyber-Forensics & Training Alliance (NCFTA) is a non-profit corporation founded in 2002, focused on identifying, mitigating, and neutralizing cyber crime threats globally.
The organization consists of board members in industry (i.e. AT&T, Google, Facebook, Bank of America, Microsoft, McAfee, Paypal) with the mission to educate our digital society in Internet safety.
A consortium of higher education institutions, businesses, and government agencies focused on collaborative efforts to advance Information Security education/research and strengthen the national cybersecurity workforce.
The National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE), led by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), is a partnership between government, academia, and the private sector focused on cybersecurity education, training, and workforce development.
Comprehensive cybersecurity vulnerability database that integrates all publicly available U.S. Government vulnerability resources and provides references to industry resources.
CSRC is the primary gateway for gaining access to NIST computer security publications, standards, and guidelines plus other useful security-related information.
The NITRD Program is part of the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC). Federal agencies coordinate their networking and information technology research and development. Research areas include: Big Data, Cyber Security and Information Assurance, Software Design and Productivity.
The National Security Agency Research Directorate sponsors the Science of Security Initiative to promote foundational cybersecurity science that is needed to mature the cybersecurity discipline and to underpin advances in cyberdefense.
The United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) leads efforts to improve the nation's cybersecurity posture, coordinate cyber information sharing, and proactively manage cyber risks to the nation while protecting the Constitutional rights of Americans.
The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Special Interest Group on Security, Audit, and Control (SIGSAC) mission is to develop the information security profession by sponsoring high quality research conferences and workshops.
The Center for Internet Security (CIS) is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to enhancing the cybersecurity readiness and response among public and private sector entities.
CERIAS from Purdue University offers access to an archive of research papers available online. Educational material includes various levels of students and teachers from K-12 to post-secondary.
The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) is the world’s leading organization dedicated to defining and raising awareness of best practices to help ensure a secure cloud computing environment.
The Cyber Threat Alliance (CTA) is a group of leading cybersecurity solution providers who have come together to share threat intelligence on advanced attacks, their motivations, and the tactics of the malicious actors behind them.
FIRST brings together a wide variety of security and incident response teams including especially product security teams from the government, commercial, and academic sectors.
In 2014, the IEEE Computer Society, the leading association for computing professionals, launched an initiative with the aim of expanding and escalating its ongoing involvement in the field of cybersecurity.
Founded in 1989, the Information Security Forum (ISF) is an independent, not-for-profit organization with a Membership comprising many of the world’s leading organizations featured on the Fortune 500 and Forbes 2000 lists.
The Information Systems Security Association (ISSA)® is a not-for-profit, international organization of information security professionals and practitioners. It provides educational forums, publications, and peer interaction opportunities that enhance the knowledge, skill, and professional growth of its members.
As an independent, nonprofit, global association, ISACA engages in the development, adoption and use of globally accepted, industry-leading knowledge and practices for information systems.
The SANS Institute was established in 1989 as a cooperative research and education organization. Its programs now reach more than 165,000 security professionals around the world.
University research to develop state-of-the-art security, partnering Carnegie Mellon University, Cornell University, San Jose State University, Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, and Vanderbilt University