Join WISE for a full day session at the NSF Cybersecurity Summit in Washington DC on August 15th!
The day will cover:
• Software Assurance Assessment (Practical software analysis activity lead by Rob Quick)
• Risk Assessment Walkthrough https://wise-community.org/risk-assessment-template/
• SCI Assessment Walkthrough https://wise-community.org/sci/
Please let us know if you’re coming so that we can plan an evening activity.
Registration Process (Closed):
Click to Register at https://trustedci.org/2017nsfsummit/Complete the purple formFor the final question "Are there any additional training topics the summit should consider developing/adding or inviting to the training day?" please put "WISE Workshop"Email Hannah/Sigita to say that you have registered!
Session Description:
About WISE:
The WISE (Wise Information Security for collaborating E-infrastructures) community was born as the result of a workshop in October 2015, which was jointly organized by the GÉANT group SIG-ISM (Special Interest Group on Information Security Management) and SCI, the ‘Security for Collaboration among Infrastructures’ group of staff from several large-scale distributed computing infrastructures. All agreed at the workshop that collaboration and trust is the key to successful information security in the world of federated digital infrastructures for research. WISE is an international community with participants spanning North America, Europe, Asia and Australasia.
WISE provides a trusted global framework where security experts can share information on topics such as risk management, experiences about certification processes and threat intelligence. With participants from e-Infrastructures such as EGI, EUDAT, GEANT, PRACE, XSEDE, OSG, NRENs and more, WISE focuses on standards, guidelines and practices, and promotes the protection of critical infrastructure. To date WISE has created four working groups, each tackling different aspects of collaborative security and trust.
The community is currently working on defining a comprehensive security training catalogue (STAA-WG), risk assessment template (RAW-WG), big data best practice guidelines (SBOD-WG) and guidance for assessing an infrastructure against the new version 2 of SCI, the framework established to ease cross-infrastructure information exchange during security incidents (SCIv2-WG).
Target Audience:
We invite security representatives from E-Infrastructures to participate. This includes operational security individuals and policy makers.
Agenda:
We propose a full day with the following tentative agenda, combining informational and interactive activities:
Duration | Item | Description |
---|---|---|
09:00 | Introduction to WISE | What is WISE all about? What are we working on? |
09:20 | Community Projects:
| We invite members of the WISE community to present their current projects in the security domain. |
10:00 | Discussion | Introduction to the activities, discussion of the direction of WISE |
11:00 | Coffee | |
11:15 | Software Assurance, hands-on | Practical activity to run assessments on packages distributed by E-Infrastructures, and make assessments. Core software packages will be collected in advance but participants are also encouraged to bring their own samples to assess. |
13:00 | Lunch | |
14:00 | Risk Assessment, interactive | Participate in a risk assessment activity for infrastructures using the risk template defined by WISE. https://wise-community.org/risk-assessment/ |
16:00 | Coffee | |
16:15 | SCI Self Assessment Walkthrough, interactive | Live assessment of multiple infrastructures against version 2 of SCI, the framework for Security for Collaboration among Infrastructures https://wise-community.org/updating-the-sci-framework/ |
18:00 | Closing | |
19:00 | Dinner | A table has been reserved on the patio at Crafthouse, 901 N. Glebe Road. For those who wish, there is "Trivia" inside from 7:30! |
Resources:
WISE Homepage https://wise-community.org
WISE Mailing List Subscription https://lists.wise-community.org/sympa/subscribe/wise