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Case Studies in Cyber Supply Chain Risk Management: Seagate Technology

February 4, 2020
Author(s)
Jon Boyens, Celia Paulsen, Nadya Bartol, Kris Winkler, James Gimbi
The Case Studies in Cyber Supply Chain Risk Management series engaged with several companies that are leaders in managing cyber supply chain risk. These case studies build on the Best Practices in Cyber Supply Chain Risk Management case studies originally

In-plane bias in a patterned ferromagnetic/antiferromagnetic bilayer

April 30, 2009
Author(s)
Yury P. Kabanov, Valerian I. Nikitenko, Oleg A. Tikhomirov, William F. Egelhoff Jr., Alexander J. Shapiro, Robert D. Shull
Exchange bias in bi- and multilayer magnetic systems is usually ascribed to the existence of transient magnetic structures at the interfaces between adjacent layers. Here, we report the observation of a similar phenomenon in the lateral direction

Femtosecond laser frequency combs: optical synthesizers for precision spectroscopy and frequency metrology

June 12, 2005
Author(s)
Scott A. Diddams, A Bartels, Tara M. Fortier, Eugene N. Ivanov, Kyoungsik Kim, John J. McFerran, Windell Oskay, G Wilpers, Christopher W. Oates, James C. Bergquist, Leo W. Hollberg, Vladislav Gerginov, C E. Tanner
A femtosecond laser frequency comb (FLFC) is the broadband (octave-spanning) evenly-spaced array of optical frequencies that is present in the output of a femtosecond mode-locked laser. Such frequency combs immediately found wide-spread use in optical

Bridging Analog LMR to LTE MCPTT Communications

December 18, 2020
Author(s)
Christopher J. Walton, Chic J. O'Dell
This paper explores a low-cost method to bridge analog public safety Land mobile radio (LMR) systems into a standards based Long Term Evolution (LTE) MCPTT system. Design goals included robustness, cost, and the creation of a system that closely conforms

The New NIST Phish Scale, Revealing Why End Users Click

October 22, 2020
Author(s)
Shanee T. Dawkins, Kristen Greene, Jody L. Jacobs
Developed based on over 4 years of NIST phishing training data, the NIST Phish Scale is a DIY method for rating human phishing detection difficulty – key to understanding variability in phishing click rates. This talk will cover why users click, why it’s

Case Studies in Cyber Supply Chain Risk Management: Palo Alto Networks, Inc.

February 4, 2020
Author(s)
Jon Boyens, Celia Paulsen, Nadya Bartol, Kris Winkler, James Gimbi
The Case Studies in Cyber Supply Chain Risk Management series engaged with several companies that are leaders in managing cyber supply chain risk. These case studies build on the Best Practices in Cyber Supply Chain Risk Management case studies originally

OVERVIEW OF THE TESTING PROGRAM ON FIBERS USED IN BALLISTIC APPLICATIONS

April 4, 2012
Author(s)
Amanda L. Forster, Haruki Kobayashi, Jae H. Kim, Michael A. Riley, Joy Dunkers, Scott Wight, Kirk D. Rice, Gale A. Holmes
The goal of this paper and presentation is to give an overview of the research effort to date being conducted at the National Institute of Standards and Technology on polymeric fibers used in soft body armor (SBA) and a discussion of future directions. The

Face Recognition Vendor Test 2002 Supplemental Report

February 1, 2004
Author(s)
Patrick J. Grother
Further analyses of the systems tested in the Face Recognition Vendor Test 2002 are reported. These supplement those covered in the primary Evaluation Report of March 2003. Specifically this report is intended to appeal to a more specialized audience; it

The 3-D Shape of Blasted and Crushed Rocks: From 20 ?m to 38 mm

August 3, 2011
Author(s)
Edward J. Garboczi, Michael Taylor, Xuefeng Liu
Granodiorite material from a rock quarry in California was prepared by first quarrying large boulders, and then crushing down to smaller sizes. A range of particle sizes, from 0.0175 mm to 45.1 mm, was scanned using X-ray computed tomography (X-ray CT) and

Dielectric Study of the Anti-Plasticization of Trehalose by Glycerol

January 1, 2006
Author(s)
A Anopchenko, Tatiana Psurek, David L. VanderHart, Jack F. Douglas, Jan Obrzut
Recent measurements have suggested that the antiplasticizing effect of glycerol on trehalose can significantly increase the preservation times of proteins stored in this type of preservative formulation. In order to better understand the physical origin of

The Role of Standards in Product Lifecycle Management Support

January 1, 2006
Author(s)
Eswaran Subrahmanian, Sudarsan Rachuri, A Bouras, Steven J. Fenves, Sebti Foufou, Ram D. Sriram
A major challenge of any product engineering project is to support the creation, exchange, management and archival of information about product, process, people and services across the networked and extended enterprise covering the entire product lifecycle
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