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arxiv 2308.00623 v1 pith:7ZAKIW35 submitted 2023-08-01 cs.CR

Secure and Trustworthy Computing 2.0 Vision Statement

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The Secure and Trustworthy Computing (SaTC) program within the National Science Foundation (NSF) program serves as the primary instrument for creating novel fundamental science in security and privacy in the United States with broad impacts that influence the world. The program funds research in a vast array of research topics that span technology, theory, policy, law, and society. In the Spring of 2023, the program managers of SaTC requested that the community prepare a vision for the next ten years of research. This document represents the results of that effort which involved collecting input from numerous members of the security and privacy community, industry, academics, and government. Assembled from that input, this document offers a comprehensive view of general themes and specific areas of focus for future research as envisioned by the community.

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