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CICI: UCSS: Securing Research Cyberinfrastructures with Zero Trust and Agentic AI — NSF Award to Texas A&M University Corpus Chris

Research Cyberinfrastructure (RCI) supports cutting-edge scientific projects benefitting individuals, the environment, national security, and economic competitiveness. Despite the potential benefits, recent attacks have compromised the integrity of scientific data and resources such as computing time and network bandwi

Award titleCICI: UCSS: Securing Research Cyberinfrastructures with Zero Trust and Agentic AI
Award ID2613459
AwardeeTexas A&M University Corpus Christi
CityCORPUS CHRISTI
StateTX
Amount obligated$599,958
Principal investigatorCarlos Rubio-Medrano
ProgramCybersecurity Innovation
Start date08/01/2026
AbstractResearch Cyberinfrastructure (RCI) supports cutting-edge scientific projects benefitting individuals, the environment, national security, and economic competitiveness. Despite the potential benefits, recent attacks have compromised the integrity of scientific data and resources such as computing time and network bandwidth, ultimately affecting the public’s confidence in scientific results. As a response, countermeasures have been proposed based on Zero Trust (ZT), an emerging paradigm calling fo
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