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Kristina Rigopoulos, Stephen Quinn, Cherilyn Pascoe, Jeffrey Marron, Amy Mahn, Daniel Topper
The NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2.0 can help organizations manage and reduce their cybersecurity risks as they start or improve their cybersecurity
Kristina Rigopoulos, Stephen Quinn, Cherilyn Pascoe, Jeffrey Marron, Amy Mahn, Daniel Topper
The NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2.0 can help organizations manage and reduce their cybersecurity risks as they start or improve their cybersecurity
Kristina Rigopoulos, Stephen Quinn, Cherilyn Pascoe, Jeffrey Marron, Amy Mahn, Daniel Topper
The NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2.0 can help organizations manage and reduce their cybersecurity risks as they start or improve their cybersecurity
Producing neutrons in quantities sufficient for most applications is challenging and requires centralized facilities that develop and deploy cutting-edge
Eugenia Romantseva, Fernanda Piorino Macruz de Oliveira, Chad Sundberg, G. Sitta Sittampalam, Elizabeth Strychalski
The workshop on Advancing Cell-free Manufacturing: Challenges in Scale-up and Automation sought to identify and prioritize actionable steps towards more
Colleen Bryan Sallee, Therese Butler, Jenna Klingsick, John Molloy, James Yen
Standard Reference Material (SRM) 1641f Mercury in Water is intended for the calibration of instruments and techniques used for the determination of mercury in
Zachary Trautt, Austin McDannald, Brian DeCost, Howard Joress, A. Gilad Kusne, Francesca Tavazza, Tom Blanton
The National Institute of Standards and Technology and the International Centre for Diffraction Data co-hosted a workshop on 17-18 October 2023 to identify and
The National Institute of Standards and Technology performs calibrations of spectral reflectance measurements in the ultraviolet (UV) to short-wave infrared
Stephen Quinn, Cherilyn Pascoe, Matthew Barrett, Karen Scarfone, Gregory Witte
This Quick-Start Guide describes how to apply the CSF 2.0 Tiers. CSF Tiers can be applied to CSF Organizational Profiles to characterize the rigor of an
Stephen Quinn, Victoria Pillitteri, Matthew Barrett, Matthew Smith, Gregory Witte
This guide provides an introduction to using the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2.0 for planning and integrating an enterprise-wide process for integrating
Jon M. Boyens, Rebecca McWhite, Laura Calloway, Nadya Bartol, Karen Scarfone
Use the CSF to Improve Your C-SCRM Processes. The CSF can help an organization become a smart acquirer and supplier of technology products and services. This
Ramaswamy Chandramouli, Zack Butcher, James Callaghan
The service mesh has become the de facto application services infrastructure for cloud-native applications. It enables the various runtime functions of an
Richard G. Gann, Brandon Hayes, Natasha Hanacek, Robin Materese, Matthew Hoehler
Over the past 50 years, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has effectively fulfilled its responsibilities under the Federal Fire
Designing buildings for improved functional recovery represents a major shift in the current design paradigm. Given the novelty of the functional recovery
Yating Zhang, Siamak Sattar, Dustin Cook, Katherine Johnson, Juan Fung
The building and construction sector is the largest carbon emitter, accounting for more than one-third of annual global emissions. The emissions can be divided
A new Standard Reference Material® (SRM®), designated SRM 2232a, has been certified for the temperature and enthalpy calibration of differential scanning
A new Reference Material (RM), designated RM 8013, has been developed for the temperature and enthalpy calibration of differential scanning calorimeters (DSCs)
Marian Merritt, SUSAN HANSCHE, BRENDA ELLIS, Julie Nethery Snyder, KEVIN SANCHEZ-CHERRY, DONALD WALDEN
This publication provides guidance for federal agencies and organizations to develop and manage a life cycle approach to building a Cybersecurity and Privacy
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
This report was developed with input from stakeholders in forensic science, including experts in the field and across the criminal justice community, and
This report is a summary of a workshop convened to capture the analytical and data challenges inherent to the detection, identification, and monitoring of
Melissa M. Phillips, Bruce Scruggs, Elena Wood, Lee L. Yu, James H. Yen, Charles Barber, John Sieber, Laura Wood
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Standard Reference Material® (SRM®) 1849b Infant/Adult Nutritional Formula I delivers certified or non
This report details the importance of nonmarket valuation techniques for community resilience planning. Community resilience planning decisions involve making
Howie Joress, Zachary Trautt, Austin McDannald, Brian DeCost, A. Gilad Kusne, Francesca Tavazza
With the goal of advancing US competitiveness and excellence in the materials and manufacturing industries, we present our vision for the National Center for
Michael Gerst, Maria Dillard, Emily Walpole, Jarrod Loerzel
As natural disasters have increased in frequency and magnitude, there has been an increasing need to understand what underlying factors are likely to lead to