NIST Center Helps Translate Cyber Standards into Practice
Interagency agreements and the collaboration model at the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence advance cybersecurity.
The future of cybersecurity is changing as threats evolve. NIST’s Cybersecurity Center of Excellence works with partners in the public and private sectors to address securing IT systems and critical infrastructure.
Cherilyn Pascoe, director of NCCoE, at Billington Cyber Summit in Washington, D.C., discussed the center’s collaboration with industry and government agencies, NIST’s Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 and migrating to post-quantum cryptography standards to protect against quantum computer threats.
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Cherilyn Pascoe Director Cybersecurity Center of Excellence, NIST
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