Collaborative Research: Planning: CROSS: Building a Community aROund Securing the Research — NSF Award to Loyola University of Chi
The conduct of nearly all modern scientific research depends on software, yet the systems through which research software is developed, shared, and deployed—its supply chain—remain vulnerable to cyber threats. These Research Software Supply Chains (RSSCs) are complex networks of tools, libraries, collaborators, and ins
| Award title | Collaborative Research: Planning: CROSS: Building a Community aROund Securing the Research |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2537309 |
| Awardee | Loyola University of Chicago |
| City | CHICAGO |
| State | IL |
| Amount obligated | $49,996 |
| Principal investigator | George Thiruvathukal |
| Program | Research on Research Security |
| Start date | 09/01/2025 |
| Abstract | The conduct of nearly all modern scientific research depends on software, yet the systems through which research software is developed, shared, and deployed—its supply chain—remain vulnerable to cyber threats. These Research Software Supply Chains (RSSCs) are complex networks of tools, libraries, collaborators, and institutional processes, and they form a critical foundation for the U.S. research enterprise. However, there is no shared understanding of what these supply chains look like or how t |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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