Hello Trusted CI Community,
Members of Trusted CI will be hosting a BoF-style discussion on NSPM-33 on June 25
th at 2pm EDT. The event is hosted by the Research Cybersecurity Interest Group (RCsIG) from the Campus Research Computing Consortium (
CaRCC).
This is event is for RCsIG members, but it's free to join! I have included instructions on how to join at the bottom of this email.
Please join us on Thursday, June 25, 2026, 11:00am to 12:00pm PT (2:00 to 3:00pm ET) for our monthly call, and share with colleagues who may also be interested in attending!
Topic: BoF-Style Discussion on NSPM-33
Guest Speakers: Laura Raderman and Tim Daniel representing Trusted CI
Laura Raderman and Tim Daniel will be representing Trusted CI at this month’s RCsIG call, which will be a BoF-style discussion on the research cybersecurity requirements under NSPM-33. Join us for their brief presentation on the proposed guidelines (currently
being referred to as the “Effective Practices”) and their current status. The remainder of the time will be dedicated to open discussion on the requirements, anticipated challenges, and potential resources Trusted CI can develop to support institutions and
research organizations impacted by the requirements.
If you already have a V-Card,
we recommend that you update it with any new topics you would like to discuss. If you have not yet created a V-Card, please open the link and populate a slide with your name, home institution, role, and a suggested future topic, speaker, or discussion.
Looking forward to seeing you all on the next call!
RCsIG meetings are held monthly on fourth Thursdays at 11am PT.
Join the Research Cybersecurity Interest Group!
Join our interest group to engage in regular discussions with fellow RCD professionals and exchange ideas at the intersection of Research Computing and Data (RCD) Facilitation and Research Cybersecurity. Joining the group
also adds you to the calendar invite for the monthly calls. This group provides a space for informal conversations. To join, visit the
Google Group,
click ‘Ask-to-Join,’
and leave a brief message explaining your interest (this helps us confirm you’re not a bot or spammer), and join our Slack channel, #rcs-ig, at carcc.slack.com.
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Jeannette M. Dopheide
Staff Education, Outreach, and Training Coordinator
National Center for Supercomputing Applications
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign