NCCoE Learning Series Webinars
The NCCoE Learning Series Webinar is a recurring webinar series offering a mix of foundational content for those who may be new to cybersecurity, as well as more technical deep dives into our work and outcomes at the NCCoE.
Cybersecurity for the Liquefied Natural Gas Industry: A Cybersecurity Framework Profile
Webinars on Demand
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March 2022: The NICE Framework - Use Cases from Industry
This month we are excited to partner with the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE) Webinar Series to highlight how industry uses the Workforce Framework for Cybersecurity (NICE Framework). -
February 2022: A Look at the Cybersecurity Framework: Where We’ve Been, Where We Are, and Where We’re Going
In recognition of 50 years of cybersecurity at NIST, this NCCoE Learning Series fireside chat examines the evolution of the CSF, success stories, latest updates, and plans for advancement. -
January 2022: Managing Privacy Risks with the NIST Privacy Framework
Join the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) to celebrate Data Privacy Week 2022. On Thursday, January 27 at 3 p.m. EST we will host a fireside chat to explore the NIST Privacy Framework. -
December 2021: Securing the Industrial Internet of Things: Cybersecurity for Distributed Energy Resources
Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) devices at the grid edge are increasing rapidly and transforming the power grid. Their connectivity, the conduit through which they can become vulnerable, is an emerging cyber threat to the distribution grid. -
November 2021: A Powerful Collaboration—How the University of Maryland and NCCoE are Addressing Cybersecurity for the Energy Sector
Learn how the NCCoE and University of Maryland are collaborating on cybersecurity to help utilities and operators of critical energy infrastructure protect the complex IT and OT systems that power our economy. -
October 2021: Rethinking Pathways Into Cybersecurity and Privacy Careers
Meet four NIST professionals and learn how they got into cybersecurity and privacy, the challenges and rewards along the way, and advice for a successful career. -
September 2021: Federal Government Perspectives on Managing Supply Chain Cybersecurity Risks to Computing Devices
The NCCoE explores how and why attackers are targeting computing device supply chains and how organizations can manage this complex challenge. -
August 2021: Securing Telehealth Remote Patient Monitoring Ecosystem
Following on from last month’s fireside chat, “Telehealth Security and Privacy Tips for Healthcare Providers and Patients,” the NCCoE's Healthcare Project Team will delve deeper into technical cybersecurity guidance for RPM ecosystems. -
July 2021: Improving the Cybersecurity Posture of Healthcare Delivery Organizations
Find out how the NCCoE is addressing some of the healthcare sector’s most pressing cybersecurity and privacy needs. -
June 2021: Mobile Device Security—Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)
Join Computer Scientist Gema Howell for an overview of the NIST NCCoE technical cybersecurity guidance for BYOD mobile devices. -
May 2021: Improving Mobile Device Security for the Enterprise
Mobile devices provide unprecedented convenience and flexibility for organizations by providing access to business resources at anytime, and anywhere. Explore the steps you can take to improve mobile device security for your organization. -
April 2021: What’s Ahead from NIST in Cybersecurity and Privacy?
Hear from Kevin Stine, chief of the Applied Cybersecurity Division in the NIST Information Technology Laboratory, as he discusses NIST’s cybersecurity and privacy priorities for the coming years. -
March 2021: Project Spotlight: Identity, Credential, and Access Management (ICAM) for Public Safety Personnel
Following up from the February 2021 fireside chat, Bill Fisher, security engineer at the NCCoE and project lead for the Public Safety and First Responder Sector, delves deeper into the NCCoE’s body of ICAM work. -
February 2021: ICAM for Public Safety Personnel
Join the NCCoE to examine current and emerging cybersecurity concerns for public safety personnel, and proactive steps to mitigate cybersecurity risks.