Integrated Cyberinfrastructure

From the beginning we’ve helped facilitate that by providing the integrated computing, data, networking and visualization resources essential to research – and the expertise to secure it. 

NCSA is a recognized leader in both local-site and distributed-systems security, with decades of experience in designing and deploying systems that keep vital data secure. That’s why we’re trusted by institutions like the University of Illinois and the Mayo Clinic to keep the data that powers discovery safe.

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Cybersecurity at NCSA

The Cybersecurity Division at NCSA is composed of researchers, developers, and specialists who work to advance the state of the art of cybersecurity, apply those advances to key science and engineering user communities, and protect NCSA’s networks and substantial computing resources.

Project Highlights

Radiant is NCSA’s private cloud computing service for NCSA and University of Illinois faculty and staff offering virtual machines, computing time in cores, storage of various types and more.

Taiga allows researchers to access their data on multiple systems simultaneously improving their ability to run science pipelines across batch, cloud and container resources. Granite integrates with the Taiga system, offering affordable, accessible,  secure tape storage.

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