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The Institute for Information Security & Privacy (IISP) at Georgia Tech connects government, industry and academia to solve the grand challenges of cybersecurity.
The Information Trust Institute (ITI) at the University of Illinois provides national leadership combining research and education with industrial outreach in trustworthy and secure information systems.
The Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS) is currently viewed as one of the world’s leading centers for research and education in areas of information security that are crucial to the protection of critical computing and communication infrastructure.
The National Security Institute's (NSI) goal is to become a world leader in research, the education of professionals, security technology, business and policy, and raising awareness.
The Maryland Cybersecurity Center (MC2) brings together University of Maryland faculty and researchers from computer science and engineering with colleagues from across campus in fields such as economics and the social sciences to establish broad-based cybersecurity initiatives.
CACR's applied research, funded by the National Science Foundation, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Energy, and others, identifies and addresses difficult cybersecurity problems facing public and private communities.
Stanford University faculty and students are conducting research to make the Internet more secure.
Carnegie Mellon CyLab is a bold and visionary effort, which establishes public-private partnerships to develop new technologies for measurable, secure, available, trustworthy, and sustainable computing and communications systems. CyLab is a world leader in both technological research and the education of professionals in information assurance, security technology, business and policy, as well as security awareness among cybercitizens of all ages.
In a commentary published by The Wall Street Journal, President Barack Obama writes, "Cyberthreats are among the most urgent dangers to America’s economic and national security."
Recognizing the importance of a more integrated approach to combating data breaches and security failures, MIT  publicly launched three new MIT research efforts aimed at addressing the technical, regulatory and managerial aspects of cyber security.