Cyber-Physical Research
At PNNL, researchers are examining ways to protect critical infrastructure in the face of rapid change and ever-increasing threats to cyber-physical systems.
O’Neil Re-Elected to Board of Directors for (ISC)²
PNNL cybersecurity expert Lori Ross O’Neil has been re-elected to the board of directors of (ISC)² for a second term.
Space Science, Technology, and Policy
PNNL’s Space Science, Technology, and Policy activities draw on diverse technical expertise and research capabilities from across the Laboratory.
Scientists Address Risks to Supply Chain in a Connected World
Protecting critical systems such as the electrical grid from cyber-based risks to the supply chain is the focus of a new PNNL conference.
Security Professionals Face Cyberattacks in Real-Time Trainings at PNNL
Operators of critical infrastructure are trained to respond to cyberattacks using scale models of water treatment plants, freight rail yards, and more.
Proven Cybercrime Fighter Moves from Government to Private Sector
The FLOWER software app, named because it inspects network flows, or conversations between computers, can be deployed using a passive network tap anywhere in the enterprise to fight cybercrime.
Aviation Security (AVSEC) Training
PNNL conducts AVSEC research and training for multiple U.S. government sponsors. This research covers historical threat materials, methods of attack, and emerging threats due to advances in technology.
Eddy Named Homeland Security Trailblazer
Ryan Eddy, director of homeland security programs at PNNL, was recognized as one of 50 trailblazers by Homeland Security Today.