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| The global publication of record for High Performance Computing / August 13, 2004: Vol. 13, No. 32 | |
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Features:NCASSR RECEIVES $7 MILLION FOR CYBERSECURITY RESEARCHThe Office of Naval Research has announced second-year funding of more than $7 million for a national cybersecurity research center led by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA). The National Center for Advanced Secure Systems Research (NCASSR) was launched in 2003 with an initial grant of $5.7 million; its mission is to conduct research leading to the development of next-generation information security technologies. "The nation's security and economy are dependent on information and communications," said NCSA interim director Rob Pennington, the NCASSR project director. "Our research will contribute substantially to secure, reliable communications and intelligence-gathering tools, tools that are also sure to have applications in business, scientific exploration, and education." "Developing a secure cyberinfrastructure is vital to our nation's military forces and crisis response teams," said U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert, R- IL. "Through its efforts and innovation, NCASSR will help ensure that America has the secure technological tools needed for intelligence gathering and crisis communication." "I believe America's investment in fundamental cybersecurity research will be rewarded as NCSA brings its significant expertise in networking, security, and data mining to bear on this important effort," said U.S. Rep. Tim Johnson, (IL-15). NCASSR is led by NCSA, with collaborating partners at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Battelle Pacific Northwest Division, InfoAssure Inc., the University of Tennessee, and the Naval Postgraduate School. In its second year, NCASSR will focus on five interrelated themes:
NCSA (National Center for Supercomputing Applications) is a national high- performance computing center that develops and deploys cutting-edge computing, networking and information technologies. Located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, NCSA is funded by the National Science Foundation. Additional support comes from the state of Illinois, the University of Illinois, private sector partners and other federal agencies. For more information, see http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/. |
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