Security, Privacy, and Trust in Cyberspace
National Science Foundation
Description
The Security, Privacy, and Trust in Cyberspace (SaTC 2.0) program aims to enhance trust in global cyber systems. It focuses on understanding cyber vulnerabilities, social and technical trust, and public awareness, while developing skilled privacy and security professionals. The program involves multiple NSF Directorates and offers funding under three categories:
Research (RES): Multidisciplinary projects can receive up to $1.2 million for four years. Budgets …
Our world is at a pivotal moment where the boundaries dividing the physical and social worlds from the cyber world have become blurred. Cyberspace has evolved from an interconnected digital environment into a complex and interdependent cyber ecosystem that involves hardware, software, networks, …
Source
Grant ID
25-515
Agency
National Science Foundation
Subcategory/Subagency
National Science Foundation
Key Dates
Opportunity Released
December 6, 2024
Eligibility
The following categories of applicants are invited to apply:
- Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification)
Awards & Funding
Total Funding
$60M
Award Ceiling
$1.2M
Award Floor
$50,000
Funding Amount
~$1.2M
Documents
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