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SUMMARY:HPC Cybersecurity in Emerging Computing Research, Development, and
  Prototyping Challenges
DESCRIPTION:Robinson Pino (DOE Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Res
 earch)\n\nThe DOE Office of Science (SC) mission is to deliver the scienti
 fic discoveries and major scientific tools to transform our understanding 
 of nature and advance the energy, economic, and national security of the U
 nited States. And the Advanced Scientific Computing Research program goals
  are delivering world leading computational and networking capabilities to
  extend the frontiers of science and technology. Currently, our research p
 rogram has indicated interest in advancing research and development effort
 s focusing on three emerging areas namely energy efficient computing, anal
 og computing, and neuromorphic computing. Therefore, it will be important 
 to consider cybersecurity and integrity challenges as progress is achieved
  in these research areas as it involves coordination across potentially hi
 ghly heterogenous, interoperating, and co-dependent components of future c
 omputing systems such as hardware, algorithms, system software, programmin
 g models, data management, and applications. This presentation will highli
 ght potential basic research opportunities for emerging computing technolo
 gies and cybersecurity challenges for emerging high performance computing 
 applications.\n\nTag: Applications and Application Frameworks, Artificial 
 Intelligence/Machine Learning, Security\n\nRegistration Category: Workshop
  Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs: nael abu-ghazaleh (University of California, 
 Riverside); Kevin J. Barker (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL))
 ; Yang Guo (National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)); Joseph
  Manzano (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)); Andres Marquez (P
 acific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)); and Sean Peisert (Lawrence B
 erkeley National Laboratory (LBNL); University of California, Davis)\n\n
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