2022 NSF Cybersecurity Summit, Oct 18-20

When: October 18–20, 2022 - Where: Monroe Convention Center | Bloomington, IN

For More Information - see Trusted CI/The NSF Cybersecurity Center of Excellence

Livestream: For those who are unable to travel, a livestream will be available for Plenary Day 1 and 2 (registration required).

COVID-19 protocols:  Masks will be provided and are heavily encouraged. Testing kits will be available. Safe distancing at the Summit is being considered in all aspects of planning. Monroe Convention Center has also taken steps to improve safety such as installing an electronic air filtration system and setting up hand sanitizing stations. If you have concerns or questions about safety measures, please contact the The Summit Organizer and Program Committee.

Who: Attendees include cybersecurity practitioners, technical leaders, and risk owners from within the National Science Foundation (NSF) Large Facilities and CI Community, as well as key stakeholders and thought leaders from the broader scientific and information security communities.

Registration information: Register for the conference via the "Register here" button. After submitting your registration form, you will receive a confirmation email and calendar invite. This event is free to attend.

Opportunities to share: The NSF cyberinfrastructure ecosystem presents an aggregate of complex cybersecurity needs (e.g., scientific data and instruments, unique computational and storage resources, complex collaborations) as compared to other organizations and sectors. This community has a unique opportunity to develop information security practices tailored to these needs as well as break new ground on efficient, effective ways to protect information assets while supporting science. The summit brings together leaders in NSF cyberinfrastructure and cybersecurity to continue the process initiated in 2013—building a trusting, collaborative community, and seriously addressing that community's core cybersecurity challenges. 

View our Code of Conduct.

Note: We are continuing to monitor the effect of COVID-19 and are planning accordingly should conditions worsen. If you plan to attend in person, we encourage you to book refundable accommodations.