The article discusses four different talks related to cybersecurity and emerging technologies, all hosted by NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology). The talks cover various aspects of cybersecurity, including:
1. Quantum Cryptography: The first talk, “THEORETICAL CHALLENGES IN QUANTUM CRYPTOGRAPHY,” focuses on the theoretical challenges in quantum cryptography, particularly the concept of quantum entanglement and its implications for secure communication.
2. Emerging Technology Policy: The second talk, “EMERGING TECHNOLOGY POLICY: UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY,” discusses the impact of emerging technologies like quantum computing and artificial intelligence on policy and their potential implications for cybersecurity.
3. NIST Cybersecurity Framework: The third talk, “THE NIST CYBERSECURITY FRAMEWORK,” provides an overview of NIST’s cybersecurity framework, which is designed to help organizations manage and reduce cybersecurity risks.
4. Security Risk Analysis: The final talk, “SECURITY RISK ANALYSIS OF ENTERPRISE NETWORKS,” focuses on the process of conducting security risk analysis for enterprise networks, including the use of attack graphs to identify potential vulnerabilities.
These talks highlight NIST’s role in developing and promoting best practices in cybersecurity, particularly in the context of emerging technologies like quantum computing and artificial intelligence. The discussions cover both theoretical challenges and practical approaches to managing cybersecurity risks in various contexts.
Source: https://www.nist.gov/itl/how-work-us/educational-outreach/cybersecurity-and-privacy
Keywords: quantum, cryptography, entanglement, standardization, cybersecurity