Who we are

As the National Science Foundation Cybersecurity Center of Excellence, Trusted CI draws on expertise from multiple internationally recognized institutions, including Berkeley Lab, the University of Illinois, Indiana University, Arizona State University, the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and the Sustainable Horizons Institute. Drawing on this expertise, Trusted CI collaborates with NSF-funded research organizations to focus on addressing the unique cybersecurity challenges faced by such entities. In addition to our leadership team, a world-class Trusted CI Advisory Committee adds its experience and a critical eye to the center's strategic decision-making.

Diversity at Trusted CI

Being a project distributed across seven institutions, Trusted CI has a diversity policy which builds on the policies of those institutions:

Trusted CI is committed to diversity in all of its recruiting efforts, including but not limited to the Trusted CI Advisory Committee, the NSF Cybersecurity Summit program committee and student program, Trusted CI Fellows Program, invited speakers, and internal leadership positions. It will disseminate all opportunities for participation broadly and ensure they reach organizations representing populations that are underrepresented in cybersecurity.

Trusted CI will maintain its Code of Conduct at all events it organizes so that all members of the community are welcomed and respected.