In an effort to counter the often pernicious effect of biases in artificial intelligence (AI) that can damage people’s lives and public trust in AI, the Nati| NIST
Roll up your sleeves and help NIST to develop the Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Fra| NIST
For manufacturers, artificial intelligence (AI) can be a game changer| NIST
The calibration services of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) are designed to help the makers and users of precision instruments achieve the highest possible levels of measurement quality and productivity| NIST
NIST promotes U.S. innovation and industrial competitiveness by advancing measurement science, standards, and technology in ways that enhance economic security and improve our quality of life| NIST
The algorithms are designed to protect data created and transmitted by the Internet of Things and other small electronics| NIST
Four related algorithms are now ready for use to protect data created and transmitted by the Internet of Things and other electronics| NIST
NIST has released a revision of Cybersecurity Supply Chain Risk Management Practices for Syst| NIST
The President’s Executive Order (EO) on “Improving the| NIST
Event Description This workshop will provide an update on| NIST
The workshop will share and discuss| NIST
Publishing guidance that outlines security measures for critical software use – including applying practices of least privilege, network| NIST
Introduction| NIST
Software is a critical component of the larger challenge of managing cybersecurity related to supply chains| NIST
New guidance seeks to cultivate trust in AI technologies and promote AI innovation while mitigating risk| NIST
Cybersecurity is a fast-growing field, with a constant need for skilled professionals| NIST
This blog is part of a larger NIST series during the| NIST
This week we’re celebrating National Small Business Week—which recognizes and celebrates the small and medium-sized business (SMB) community’s significant contributions to the nation. SMBs are a substantial and critical part of the U.S. and global economic and cybersecurity infrastructure. According to the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Office of Advocacy,[1] there are 34.8 million SMBs in the United States (making up 99% of all U.S. businesses). Of those, 81.7% are non-employe...| NIST
Thank you to everyone who participated in the Cyber AI Profile Work| NIST
This post is the final blog in a| NIST
As the year comes to a close, NIST continues to engage with our international partners to strengthen cybersecurity, including sharing over ten new inte| NIST
A lot has changed in America’s cybersecurity workforce development ecosystem since 2016: employment in cybersecurity occupations has grown by more than 300,0| NIST
In May 2020, NIST published Foundational Cybersecurity Activities for IoT Device Manufacturers (N| NIST
The Background…and NIST’s Plan for Improving IoT Cybersecurity| NIST
If you are interested in the world of digital identities, you have probably heard some of the buzzwords that have been floating around for a| NIST
This post is part of a series on privacy-preserving federated learning| NIST
What is NIST up to?| NIST
Official NIST cyber blog| NIST
A timestamp is a critical component in many applications, such as proof of transaction ordering or analyzing algorithm performance| NIST
The clock is the latest demonstration that a much more precise definition of the official second is possible and that new applications of clocks are feasible| NIST
Proving Einstein right is cool; proving him wrong would be spectacular| NIST
This new result contributes to the international effort to define the second with a much greater level of accuracy than before, enabling new scientific and technological advances| NIST
NIST wants to explore better ways to align the CSF with other NIST guidance, such as the Privacy Framework, Secure Software Development Framework, Risk Management Framework, Workforce Framework for Cybersecurity (also called the NICE Framework), and its series on IoT cybersecurity.| NIST
The Framework Profile (“Profile”) is the alignment of the Functions, Categories, and Subc| NIST
Manufacturers increasingly rely on data, information, and technologies to run their operations| NIST
Today, the U.S. Department of Commerce has announced that CHIPS National Advanced Packaging Manufacturing Program (NAPMP) has finalized $1.4 billion in award funding to bolster U.S. leadership in advanced packaging and enable new technologies to be validated and transitioned at scale to U.S. manufac| NIST
Today, the Department of Commerce and Natcast announced the Arizona State University (ASU) Research Park in Tempe, Arizona as the anticipated location for the third flagship CHIPS for America research and development (R&D) facility| NIST
Today, the Department of Commerce and Natcast, the operator of the National Semiconductor Technology Center (NSTC), announced the expected location for the first CHIPS for America research and development (R&D) flagship facility. The CHIPS for America Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) Accelerator, an NSTC f| NIST
CHIPS for America has announced three anticipated CHIPS for America research and development (R&D) flagship facilities| NIST
Today, the Department of Commerce and Natcast, the operator of the National Semiconductor Technology Center (NSTC), announced Sunnyvale, California as the expected location for the CHIPS for America Design and Collaboration Facility (DCF), an NSTC Facility. The DCF will play an important role in adv| NIST
Zero trust (ZT) is the term for an evolving set of cybersecurity paradigms that move defenses from static, network- based perimeters to focus on users, assets| NIST
Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity: NIST’s Responsibilities Under the May 2021 Executive Order| NIST
NIST develops cybersecurity standards, guidelines, best practices, and other resources to meet the needs of U.S| NIST
BOULDER, Colo.—Einstein was wrong about at least one thing: There are, in fact, "spooky actions at a distance," as now proven by researchers at the National| NIST
Welcome to the NIST Metric Kitchen! The most frequent measurements made in the home are those used for cooking and baking| NIST
The CHIPS for America NSTC Prototyping and National Advanced Packaging Manufacturing Program (NAPMP) Advanced Packaging Piloting Facility (PPF), an NSTC and NAPMP facility, is expected to be located the Arizona State University (ASU) Research Park in Tempe, Arizona| NIST
The CHIPS for America Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) Accelerator, an NSTC facility (EUV Accelerator), is expected to operate within NY CREATES’ Albany NanoTech Complex in Albany, New York. This proposed facility will bring together NSTC members from across the ecosystem to accelerate semiconductor R&D an| NIST
The CHIPS for America Design and Collaboration Facility (DCF), an NSTC Facility, is expected to operate in Sunnyvale, California. The proposed facility will play an important role in advancing semiconductor design research, workforce development, investment, and collaboration across the entire semic| NIST
This learning module takes a deeper look at the Cybersecurity Framework's five Functions: Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond, and Recover| NIST
The CHIPS for America award will provide Samsung Austin, Texas up to $4.745 billion in total direct funding under the CHIPS and Science Act to support the expansion of a facility that has been an economic engine for Central Texas for nearly 30 years. This investment would expand the existing facilit| NIST
$36 Billion+ in CHIPS for America Funding AnnouncedThe bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act was signed into law on Augu| NIST
This Recommendation specifies the set of elliptic curves recommended for U.S. Government use| NIST
This standard specifies a suite of algorithms that can be used to generate a digital signature| NIST
The field has narrowed in the race to protect sensitive electronic information from the threat of quantum computers, which one day could render many of our c| NIST
Read on for some answers to common questions about this developing technology and NIST’s efforts| NIST
GAITHERSBURG, Md. — Today, the U.S. Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute at the U.S.| NIST
Recommendation for Key Derivation Using Pseudorandom Functions| NIST
Three new algorithms are expected to be ready for use in 2024. Others will follow.| NIST
NIST Releases First 3 Finalized Post-Quantum Encryption Standards| NIST
NIST is encouraging computer system administrators to begin transitioning to the new standards as soon as possible.| NIST
You can download a pdf version of this page| NIST
Learn more about the CARRISMA Funding Opportunity| NIST
Federal agency reveals the first group of winners from its six-year competition.| NIST
AI is one of the defining technologies of our era. Its emergence, together with its multiplying contexts of use and increasing capabilities, presents enormous opportunities as well as significant present and future harms. To enable a future in which we realize AI’s full potential to benefit humanity and the planet, it is crucial that we encourage innovation in this transformative technology while mitigating its risks. One of the key challenges in achieving and sustaining safe AI innovation ...| NIST
NIST maintains the National Vulnerability Database (NVD), a repository of information on software and hardware flaws that can compromise computer security. This is a key piece of the nation’s cybersecurity infrastructure| NIST
Bias in AI systems is often seen as a technical problem, but the NIST report acknowledges that a great deal of AI bias stems from human biases and systemic, institutional biases as well. | NIST
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is officially asking the public for help heading off a looming threat to information security: quan| NIST
NIST has revised the framework to help benefit all sectors, not just critical infrastructure| NIST
The National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) at Commerce will house the U.S. AI Safety Institute| NIST
Manufacturers involved in supply chains tied to government contracts can anticipate those awards bringing in additional revenue at levels that might not be possible otherwise. However, being successful in getting and keeping such work means complying with the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and| NIST
The agency has finalized the framework’s first major update since its creation in 2014| NIST
Consortium includes more than 200 leading AI stakeholders and will support the U.S. AI Safety Institute at NIST| NIST
The CHIPS semiconductor incentives program must enable and sustain, over the long term, a vibrant domestic semiconductor industry, revita| NIST
Helping organizations to better understand and improve their management of cybersecurity risk| NIST
On July 26, 2024, NIST released NIST-AI-600-1, Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Framework: Generative Artificial Intelligence Profile. The profile can help organizations identify unique risks posed by generative AI and proposes actions for generative AI risk management that best aligns with their goals and priorities. | NIST
The venerable cryptographic hash function has vulnerabilities that make its further use inadvisable| NIST