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Security, Privacy, and Trust in Cyberspace (SaTC 2.0)

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NSF 25-515

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Supports interdisciplinary research and education to develop a secure, resilient and trustworthy global cyber ecosystem by addressing vulnerabilities, improving trust in cyber systems and cultivating a well-trained cybersecurity workforce.

Supports interdisciplinary research and education to develop a secure, resilient and trustworthy global cyber ecosystem by addressing vulnerabilities, improving trust in cyber systems and cultivating a well-trained cybersecurity workforce.

Synopsis

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, data, people, organizations, countries, and the physical world.  Critical functions of everyday life are deeply intertwined with computing, including health, government, commerce, the public sphere, education, critical infrastructure, interpersonal communication, and transportation. The complexity and inter-dependencies in cyberspace can be misused and exploited by malicious actors. These in turn can trigger adverse outcomes such as disruption of critical infrastructure and systems; theft of intellectual property and sensitive data; amplification of inequalities; disclosure of private information of individuals, organizations, and governments; and threats to lives, livelihoods, and reputations. Furthermore, constant attacks on the data and assets of corporations, governments, and individuals undermine people’s trust in decision-making and processes that depend critically on these cyber systems.  

The Security, Privacy, and Trust in Cyberspace (SaTC 2.0) program aims to build trust in global cyber ecosystems. Trust is the core tenet of this program and, for the purposes of this solicitation, is broadly defined to include our confidence in the security, privacy, and resilience of cyberspace, particularly in the face of malicious intent. Achieving this level of confidence in cyberspace requires not only understanding the vulnerabilities in a system that could be exploited and how they can be addressed, but also understanding the social and technical dimensions of trust in cyber systems, along with the educational efforts needed to increase public awareness of risks in cyberspace, and building a well-trained corps of privacy and security professionals.

SaTC 2.0 spans the interests of NSF's Directorates for Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE), Mathematical and Physical Sciences (MPS), Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences (SBE), and STEM Education (EDU). Proposals must be submitted pursuant to one of the following designations, each of which may have additional requirements:  

  • RES: The Research (RES) designation is the focus of the multidisciplinary SaTC 2.0 research program. RES projects are limited to $1,200,000 in total budget, with durations of up to four years. Proposals with a total budget of more than $600,000 have additional requirements including Broadening Participation in Computing and collaboration plans. RES proposals may include an optional Transition to Education (TTE) plan with a budget up to $50,000 (within the RES total budget request) to co-evolve novel educational initiatives in the context of the proposed research.
  • EDU: The Education (EDU) designation is used to identify proposals focusing on education and workforce training in building trust in security, privacy, and resilience of cyberspace.  EDU proposals are limited to $500,000 in total budget, with durations of up to three years. EDU proposals that primarily focus on education research with demonstrated collaboration, as reflected in the PI team between cybersecurity subject matter experts and education researcher(s), may request an additional $100,000 beyond the $500,000 limit. 
  • SEED: The Seedling (SEED) category is intended for special topics defined by accompanying Dear Colleague Letters. SEED projects are limited to $300,000 in total budget, with durations of up to two years.

Program contacts

SaTC Questions:  satc@nsf.gov
Name Email Phone Organization
Daniela A. Oliveira
Lead Program Director, CISE/CNS
satc@nsf.gov (703) 292-4352
Daniel R. Cosley
Program Director, CISE/IIS
satc@nsf.gov (703) 292-8832 CISE/IIS
Jeremy J. Epstein
Program Director, CISE/CNS
satc@nsf.gov (703) 292-8950 CISE/CNS
Sol Greenspan
Program Director, CISE/CCF
satc@nsf.gov (703) 292-8910 CISE/CCF
Karen Karavanic
Program Director, CISE/CNS
satc@nsf.gov (703) 292-2594 CISE/CNS
Sara Kiesler
Program Director, SBE/SES
satc@nsf.gov (703) 292-8643 SBE/SES
Andrew D. Pollington
Program Director, MPS/DMS
satc@nsf.gov (703) 292-4878 MPS/DMS
Phillip A. Regalia
Program Director, CISE/CCF
satc@nsf.gov (703) 292-2981 CISE/CCF
Ambareen Siraj
Program Director, EDU/DGE
satc-edu@nsf.gov (703) 292-8182 EDU/DGE
Anna Squicciarini
Program Director, CISE/CNS
satc@nsf.gov (703) 292-5177 CISE/CNS
Selcuk Uluagac
Program Director, CISE/CNS
satc@nsf.gov (703) 292-4540 CISE/CNS
Xiaogang (Cliff) Wang
Program Director, CISE/CNS
satc@nsf.gov (703) 292-2812 CISE/CNS
Emily E. Witt
Program Director, MPS/DMS
ewitt@nsf.gov (703) 292-5111 MPS/DMS
ChunSheng (Sam) Xin
Program Director, EDU/DGE
satc-edu@nsf.gov (703) 292-7353 EDU/DGE
Li Yang
Program Director, EDU/DGE
satc-edu@nsf.gov (703) 292-2677 EDU/DGE
Qiaoyan Yu
Program Director, CISE/CNS
satc@nsf.gov (703) 292-8950
Nan Zhang
Expert, CISE/CNS
satc@nsf.gov (703) 292-8950 CISE/CNS

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