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The Cybersecurity Manufacturing Innovation Institute receives national recognition by the White House

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The Cybersecurity Manufacturing Innovation Institute (CyManII) was recognized by President Joe Biden and the White House Administration during his address given to the Cybersecurity Summit聽on August 25, 2021.聽U.S. public and private sector entities have been attacked in various high-profile cybersecurity incidents by increasingly聽sophisticated聽and聽malicious cyber attackers.聽President Biden addressed the cybersecurity threats and incidents that are currently affecting the nation and discussed聽how the government, education, and private sectors can work together to improve the nation鈥檚 cybersecurity.聽

Researchers from聽Mason鈥檚 College of Engineering and Computing are deeply involved with聽CyManII,聽and dedicated space at 亚洲AV鈥檚 Arlington Campus serves as聽the聽institute's聽east聽coast聽headquarters.聽The headquarters will house offices, meeting space, and training facilities for the National Capital Region.聽

鈥淭he Arlington facility聽will include聽lab space and equipment to demonstrate, test, and validate聽CyManII鈥檚聽emerging cybersecurity and advanced manufacturing technologies and products,鈥 says Associate Professor and Vice President for Securing Automation and Supply Chain Paulo Costa. 鈥淥ur proximity to the Department of Energy and Washington, D.C. will be useful to visitors when we return to in-person meetings and events.鈥澛

The 13,000-square-foot facility supports robotic platforms that evaluate security vulnerabilities, the impact of 5G on autonomous vehicles, the power grid, smart buildings and cities, and smart manufacturing. The space will also host a robotic smart manufacturing聽testbed聽and provide meeting and temporary office space for visiting researchers and staff.聽

Mason is participating in road mapping efforts and strategic decisions about investments, technical focus, and projects. Mason faculty will also gain complimentary access to聽CyManII聽events, tech showcases聽and meetings, and participate in聽the聽annual聽RFP (Request for Proposals) competition.聽Researchers from the College of Engineering and Computing, who are setting up the lab, are playing key roles in聽CyManII鈥檚聽first-year projects, finding ways to protect manufacturing automation and supply chains from cyber threats, and designing better security聽for聽advanced manufacturing plants.聽

Funded by the Department of Energy,聽CyManII聽addresses the fundamental, hard challenges of cybersecurity within the manufacturing and cybersecurity sectors of our nation鈥檚 infrastructure. As mentioned by the White House, the U.S. manufacturing and energy critical infrastructure ecosystems are at high risk to cyber-attacks and thus,聽makes聽the U.S. manufacturing sector the number one target for nation-state cyber-attacks.聽聽

鈥淐yManII聽recognizes that to transform the manufacturing industry,聽we must provide workforce development at scale to reach manufacturers where they exist today to upskill and reskill their workforce,鈥 said聽CyManII聽Chief Executive Officer Howard Grimes. 鈥淭o protect U.S. companies from cyber-attacks,聽a massive workforce development effort must be launched.鈥澛犅

Investing its technical expertise and efforts into developing a state-of-the-art secure manufacturing architecture聽called聽Energy Efficient (蔚) Pervasive, Unobtrusive, Resilient, and Economical (蔚-PURE),聽CyManII聽has begun the work necessary to research, implement and educate manufactures on the evolving threat vectors.聽This work aims聽to protect U.S companies from current and future cyber-attacks as well聽as increase overall equipment energy efficiency to provide聽manufacturers聽more productivity and more profit.聽聽

鈥淐yManII聽will introduce new cyber-informed, secure-by-design architectures聽and we will align the implementation of these architectures, on both legacy and new systems, with a highly trained workforce capable of defending U.S. companies and manufacturers over the next decades,鈥 says聽Grimes.聽聽