NCCoE Opens a New Chapter on Transport Layer Security The National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) has invited eight technology providers and industry experts to join the Addressing Visibility Challenges with TLS 1.3 project. This latest applied cryptography project will give security and IT professionals the tools they need to gain more visibility into the information being exchanged on their servers. It can also help them fully adopt TLS 1.3 in their private data centers and in hybrid cloud environments. This project builds upon the NCCoE's previous effort, "TLS Server Certificate Management," which showed organizations how to centrally monitor and manage their TLS certificates. Introducing the Team The NCCoE has selected the following group of technology collaborators to join the Addressing Visibility Challenges with TLS 1.3 project team: - AppViewX
- DigiCert
- Mira Security, Inc
- NETSCOUT
- Not For Radio, LLC
- Nubeva
- Thales Trusted Cyber Technologies
- US Bank
These organizations responded to a Federal Register notice and submitted their capabilities for consideration. The accepted collaborators were extended a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement, enabling them to take part in the consortium. As the project progresses, they will contribute expertise and hardware or software to help refine a reference design and build example standards-based solutions. This project will result in a publicly available NIST Cybersecurity Practice Guide in the Special Publication 1800 series—a detailed guide describing the practical steps needed to implement the cybersecurity reference designs. Stay Connected To receive news and updates about this project, please join the Applied Cryptography COI. Learn more about this project by visiting the TLS 1.3 project page. And follow us on Twitter: @NISTcyber. NIST Cybersecurity and Privacy Program Questions/Comments about this notice: applied-crypto-visibility@nist.gov NCCoE Website questions: nccoe@nist.gov |
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