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National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Virtual Museum

Author(s)
Mary D. Coraggio
The NIST Virtual Museum is an online repository of information related to the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology. It is intended for a general audience. The NIST Virtual Museum includes online exhibits; museum news; an information desk for

Six Jacob Rabinow's Inventions -- WEB Pages for NIST Virtual Museum

Author(s)
J Rabinow
Jacob Rabinow holds 230 U.S. patents on a variety of mechanical and electrical devices. Among these are the automatic letter-sorting machine used by the U.S. Post Office, the magnetic particle clutch, formerly used in several European automobiles, in

Labeling Software Security Vulnerabilities - Poster

November 7, 2023
Author(s)
Irena Bojanova, John Guerrerio
Motivation: Crucial need for systematic comprehensive labeling of the more than 228 000 publicly disclosed cybersecurity CVE vulnerabilities to enable advances in modern AI cybersecurity research. Objective: Utilize the Bugs Framework (BF) formalism for BF

Securing Interactive and Automated Access Management Using Secure Shell (SSH)

January 11, 2016
Author(s)
Murugiah P. Souppaya, Karen Scarfone, Larry Feldman
This bulletin summarizes the information presented in NISTIR 7966, "Security of Interactive and Automated Access Management Using Secure Shell (SSH)". The publication assists organizations in understanding the basics of SSH interactive and automated access

Annual Report of the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (NEHRP)

March 7, 2007
Author(s)
John(Jack) R. Hayes Jr., Edward Laatsch, Joy Pauschke, David Applegate, John Filson
This annual report is submitted by the interagency Coordinating Committee (ICC) of NEHRP in compliance with Public Law 108-360. As specified in the legislation, this report provides proposed budgets for Fiscal Year (FY) 2007 and 2008 and describes program

Secure Interconnections for Information Technology Systems

February 26, 2003
Author(s)
Shirley M. Radack
This bulletin summarizes NIST Special Publication 800-47, Security Guide for Interconnecting Information Technology Systems, which provides guidance for planning, establishing, maintaining, and terminating secure yet cost-effective interconnections between

1999 ITL Technical Accomplishments

October 1, 1999
Author(s)
Elizabeth B. Lennon, K K. Simon
The 1999 ITL Technical Accomplishments report presents the achievements and highlights of NIST's Information Technology Laboratory during FY 1999. Technical projects in eight divisions are described, followed by industry interactions, international

ITL Technical Accomplishments 2000

October 1, 2000
Author(s)
Elizabeth B. Lennon, K K. Simon, M Helfer
The ITL Technical Accomplishments 2000 report presents the achievements and highlights of NIST's Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) during FY 2000. Technical projects in eight divisions are described, followed by industry interactions, international

Crowdsourcing to Develop Life-Saving Technologies

November 22, 2016
Author(s)
Tammi M. Marcoullier
The future of emergency services and saving more lives in disasters hinges on the success of technology that will be developed through crowdsourcing. Interoperability among first responder devices, Immersive Reality with VR/AR, and down-to-the-meter

Concepts of the NIST EXPRESS Server

August 1, 1994
Author(s)
Don E. Libes
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has built numerous software toolkits and application for manipulating STEP and EXPRESS data. The NIST EXPRESS Server is a computational facility at NIST, which provides the ability to run these

PSCR 2017 Stakeholder Conference Presentation Materials -- Day 3

October 16, 2018
Author(s)
Dereck R. Orr, Richard A. Rouil, Jeremy E. Benson, David W. Griffith, Fidel Liberal, Robert Escalle, Sonim Technologies, Richard Lau, Vencore Labs, Paul Sutton, Software Radio Systems LTD, Sumit Roy, Sean Sangodoyin, David A. Howe, Fabio C. Da Silva, Alicia Evangelista, Yet2, Brienne Engel, Yet2, John S. Garofolo
This document is a compilation of the slides presented during Day 3 of the 2017 Public Safety Communications Research Program's (PSCR) Annual Stakeholder Conference. Day 3 topics include PSCR research plans and results for Mission Critical Voice, Indoor

Is Quantum Cryptography Provably Secure?

June 1, 2009
Author(s)
Anastase Nakassis, Joshua C. Bienfang, Paul M. Johnson, Alan Mink, D J. Rogers, Xiao Tang, Carl J. Williams
Quantum cryptography asserts that shared secrets can be established over public channels in such a way that the total information of an eavesdropper can be made arbitrarily small with probability arbitrarily close to 1. As we will show below, the current
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