Trusted Computing Center of Excellence (TCCOE) Summit
Trusted Computing Center of Excellence (TCCOE) Summit
Historic Inns of Annapolis in Annapolis, MD, USA
May 15-16, 2025
This year, the TCCOE Summit will again be held jointly with the 2025 High Confidence Software and Systems Conference (HCSS) during May 12-14 at the same venue.
The Trusted Computing Center of Excellence (https://trustedcomputingcoe.org/) has been established with support from DARPA, AFRL, and Griffiss Institute. The TCCOE seeks to support the Department of Defense’s (DoD) National Security mission through the transition and insertion of trustworthy software into the systems employed by the DoD to execute that mission. The TCCOE recognizes that the DoD incurs risk upon the execution of software. To minimize that risk there needs to be evidence supporting the trustworthiness of the software. Rigorous mathematical verification can offer the strongest evidence of trustworthiness but presently still faces numerous impediments to practical use. The TCCOE will champion the insertion of trustworthy software into defense systems in a sound and prudent fashion.
This year, the main theme of the TCCOE Summit is ‘Technology Advances, Trust and Trustworthiness, and Software Ecosystems’. Similar to previous years, the Summit will include technical talks and expert panels on various technical areas. For programs on previous TCCOE Summits, please visit https://trustedcomputingcoe.org/summits/.
Submissions deadline: February 10, 2025: Title of presentation, Name of presenter, Short bio of the presenter (less than 100 words), Abstract (less than 200 words).
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Trusted Computing Center of Excellence (TCCOE) Summit
Historic Inns of Annapolis in Annapolis, MD, USA
May 15-16, 2025
This year, the TCCOE Summit will again be held jointly with the 2025 High Confidence Software and Systems Conference (HCSS) during May 12-14 at the same venue.
The Trusted Computing Center of Excellence (https://trustedcomputingcoe.org/) has been established with support from DARPA, AFRL, and Griffiss Institute. The TCCOE seeks to support the Department of Defense’s (DoD) National Security mission through the transition and insertion of trustworthy software into the systems employed by the DoD to execute that mission. The TCCOE recognizes that the DoD incurs risk upon the execution of software. To minimize that risk there needs to be evidence supporting the trustworthiness of the software. Rigorous mathematical verification can offer the strongest evidence of trustworthiness but presently still faces numerous impediments to practical use. The TCCOE will champion the insertion of trustworthy software into defense systems in a sound and prudent fashion.
This year, the main theme of the TCCOE Summit is ‘Technology Advances, Trust and Trustworthiness, and Software Ecosystems’. Similar to previous years, the Summit will include technical talks and expert panels on various technical areas. For programs on previous TCCOE Summits, please visit https://trustedcomputingcoe.org/summits/.
Submissions deadline: February 10, 2025: Title of presentation, Name of presenter, Short bio of the presenter (less than 100 words), Abstract (less than 200 words).