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Institute for Security, Technology, and Society
Dartmouth College
6211 Sudikoff Laboratory
Hanover, NH 03755 USA
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Sponsors

ISTS is fortunate to be sponsored by the following organizations:

Defense of Homeland Security

Department of Homeland Security

National Institute of Standards and Technology

National Institute of Standards and Technology

National Science Foundation

National Science Foundation

 

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

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Institute for Information Infrastructure Protection

Air Force Office of Scientific Research

Air Force Research Laboratory

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Air Force Office of Scientific Research

National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency

National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency



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Intel Corporation

 


Aruba Networks

Aruba Networks

 

 

Microsoft Corporation

Microsoft Corporation

 


SUN Microsystems

Sun Microsystems

 

 

CISCO

Cisco Systems, Inc.

 

 

Juniper Networks

Juniper Networks

 

 

ISTS also was proud to sponsor several information security-focused conferences and symposiums in 2008.

Other Links of Interest

Dartmouth Centers Forum

The Dartmouth Centers Forum seeks to respond to growing political, ideological, social and intellectual dissonance in the academy and society. We hope to create an enabling environment for constructive thinking and open dialogue campus-wide about current issues of the day. Activities include faculty research and curricular enhancement seminars, public events, and facilitated student dialogues.

The I3P

The Institute for Information Infrastructure Protection (The I3P) is a Consortium that includes academic institutions, federally-funded labs and non-profit organizations. With a nationwide membership that continues to grow, the I3P brings experts together to identify and help mitigate threats aimed at the U.S. information infrastructure. The I3P functions as a virtual national lab with the ability to organize teams and workgroups to address research and policy-related aspects of the vulnerabilities inherent in the information infrastructure.

EDUCAUSE Security Task Force

Established by EDUCAUSE and Internet2 in July 2000, the EDUCAUSE/Internet2 Computer and Network Security Task Force works to improve information security and privacy across the higher education sector by actively developing and promoting effective practices and solutions for the protection of critical IT assets and infrastructures.

Cyber Security R&D Center

The Cyber Security R&D Center was established by the Department of Homeland Security in 2004 to develop security technology for protection of the U.S. cyber infrastructure.

The Anti-Phishing Group at Indiana University

National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA)

NCSA is the Department of Homeland Security's partner for cyber security awareness and education outreach for home user, small business, and education audiences.

i-SAFE America

Founded in 1998, i-SAFE America provides Internet safety information and knowledge to students, parents, and everyone in the community in a variety of ways.

The SANS Top 20 Internet Security Vulnerabilities

This SANS Top-20 2007 is composed of two Top Ten lists: the ten most commonly exploited vulnerable services in Windows and the ten most commonly exploited vulnerable services in UNIX and Linux.

Cipher - Electronic Newsletter of the Technical Committee on Security & Privacy

Cipher Calls for Papers: Conferences and journals related to security and privacy.

Last Updated: 1/8/09