CYBERSECURITY

& Information Systems Digest

6 August 2024

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

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CALL FOR JOURNAL ABSTRACTS

We are accepting abstracts for the upcoming CSIAC Journal, Vol. 9, No. 2. This journal features exclusive, publicly releasable articles on new and emerging science, engineering, and technology within the cybersecurity community. The deadline for abstract submissions is October 25, 2024. Contributors will be notified if their submission is selected for publication by November 8, 2024. Selected articles will be due January 31, 2025, to ensure a May 2025 publication date.

WHAT TO INCLUDE IN ABSTRACT:
• 200 words
• Prospective title
• Your organization
• All authors
• Highlighted focus
area(s)
SUBMIT IDEAS/ABSTRACT:
https://csiac.org/publish/ or email Aaron at journal@csiac.org

FEATURED ARTICLE

CSIAC State-of-the-Art Report: Extended Reality for Maintenance and Repair Training

Extended reality (XR) is an all-encompassing term that groups three similar technologies:  (1) virtual reality (VR), (2) augmented reality (AR), and (3) mixed reality (MR). While XR is a field that has been in development in the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) since the late 1960s, it has continued to see major advancements in recent…

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Featured Notable Technical Inquiry

6G and Its Advancements Over 5G Networks

The Cybersecurity and Information Systems Information Analysis Center (CSIAC) was tasked with researching and recognizing improvements to 6G networks compared to 5G.  The inquirer also wanted to know when 6G networks are expected to be deployed. CSIAC identified the differences in features and functionality between 6G and 5G networks, projected 6G network deployment timeframes, and potential future use cases for 6G technologies.

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FUTURE WEBINARS

CSIAC hosts live online technical presentations featuring a DoD research and engineering topic within our technical focus areas.

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UPCOMING WEBINAR

Research Challenges for Large Pretrained Models

This webinar will highlight research challenges cutting across U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force use cases for large pretrained models to include research on the following: multimodal models knowledge distillation for deployment at the edge continual learning model composition advanced reasoning capability A multitiered U.S. Department of Defense compute infrastructure for artificial intelligence research and…

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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

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Kevin Roe

High-Performance Computing Subject Matter Expert

Kevin Roe is part of the Maui High-Performance Computing Center, which is one of the five centers of the High-Performance Computing Modernization Program. Its goal is to provide DoD personnel with the computational resources necessary to develop solutions to technical challenges. The Center offers supercomputing capabilities, high-speed networking, and service support that enables testing and modeling of defense systems that could not be otherwise modelled in the real world due to time, financial, physical, or safety constraints.

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