CYBERSECURITY

& Information Systems Digest

31 JANUARY 2023

CSIAC collects and publishes articles related to our technical focus areas on the web to share with the DoD community.

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U.S. Air Force Selects Howard University for Science Research Partnership

WASHINGTON (AFNS) — The U.S. Department of the Air Force has selected Howard University as the first historically black college or university to lead a university-affiliated research center. The center will be focused on tactical autonomy technology for military systems, and Howard University will receive $12 million per year for five years to fund research,…

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The State of 5G Technology and Applications to the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and Military

The fifth-generation wireless communication technology, abbreviated “5G,” has the potential to transform communication systems.  The 5G mobile network will deliver higher speeds, lower latency, increased reliability, more network capacity, and increased interconnectivity.  With the deployment, modernization, and implementation of 5G technology into both preexisting and new systems, immense improvements are expected.  In recent years, there has been exponential growth in investments and interest in 5G…

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Understanding Distributed and Blockchain End-to-End Encryption Communication Services

Blockchain, cryptocurrency, and “web3” are all terms that you may have heard before or possibly dabbled in; but are you aware that there are dark nets and end-to-end encryption messaging services built on blockchains? Are you familiar with decentralized and distributed encrypted messaging platforms like Tox Chat and Matrix? It is important for U.S. Department…

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UPCOMING EVENTS

The Cyber-Physical Sensing Working Group

The Cyber-Physical Sensing Working Group is a site to host cyber-physical sensing research and communicate upcoming events and working groups hosted by the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)/Layered Sensing Performance Characterization Branch (RYAA) team….

AI4SE & SE4AI Research and Application Workshop 2024

The fifth annual AI4SE and SE4AI workshop is sponsored and organized by the U.S. Army DEVCOM Armaments Center Systems Engineering Directorate and the Systems Engineering Research Center and will be hosted at the George Mason…

14th Annual Peak Cyber Symposium

The Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) – Colorado Springs Chapter is delighted to announce the return of the 14th Annual Peak Cyber Symposium at The Antlers Hotel, Colorado Springs, CO. The event days will be…

28th Annual IEEE High-Performance Extreme Computing Virtual Conference

The High-Performance Extreme Computing Virtual Conference (HPEC) is a large New England computing conference focusing on the convergence of high-performance and embedded computing. The HPEC community is interested in computing hardware, software, systems, and applications…

Black Hat USA 2024

Now in its 27th year, Black Hat USA returns to the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas with a six-day program. The event will open with four days of cybersecurity training (August 3-8), with…

Voice From the Community

alberto Sampaio
Albert Sampaio, Ph.D.

Teacher and Researcher

Albert Sampaio is a teacher and researcher at the Institute of Engineering of Porto, Portugal, which is part of the Polytechnic Institute (ISEP/IPP), for more than 20 years. His teaching activity, research interests, and practice have been mainly in software engineering quality, both at the product and process levels, and empirical research methods in software engineering. He has also collaborated with the software engineering community as a reviewer for Software Engineering Body of Knowledge (SWEBOK) and coauthor of IEEE P-2062.

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