SB15-271: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of September 21st 2015
The US-CERT Cyber Security Bulletin provides a summary of new vulnerabilities that have been recorded by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) National Vulnerability Database (NVD) in the past week. Continue reading
SB15-257 Vulnerability Summary for the Week of September 7th 2015
National Cyber Awareness System: 09/14/2015 06:24 AM EDT
Original release date: September 14, 2015
The US-CERT Cyber Security Bulletin provides a summary of new vulnerabilities that have been recorded by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) National Vulnerability Database (NVD) in the past week.
Navy and National Lab Team Up on Advanced Wave Energy Device
Full Article – Sandia and US Nay Team Up – Energy.gov
Wave energy is still a novel technology despite being around for more than four decades. But that could change with the Energy Department building its own open-water wave energy testing facility in Newport, Oregon. The new facility will be able to test up to 20 WEC devices at once and deliver up to 20 megawatts of renewable energy to the grid.
Read more – Full Article – Sandia and US Nay Team Up – Energy.gov
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Sensor Technology for the 21st Century
Full story and Grant Listings – https://www.sbir.gov/Sensor-technology-for-the-21st-century
The NSF Small Business Innovation Research / Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR) program seeks to transform scientific discovery into societal and economic benefit by catalyzing private sector commercialization of technological innovations. The program increases the incentive and opportunity for startups and small businesses to undertake cutting-edge, high-quality scientific research and development.
NSF will support high-quality projects on important scientific, engineering, or science and engineering education problems and opportunities that could lead to significant commercial and public benefit if the research is successful.
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