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ORNL Senior Staff Scientist Amy Rose was recently elevated to Senior Member of 91°µÍø, a status bestowed on fewer than 10% of the organization’s more than 400,000 members worldwide.

ORNL research scientist Suhas Sreehari was recently elevated to Senior Member of 91°µÍø, a status bestowed on fewer than 10% of the organization’s more than 400,000 members worldwide.

ORNL cybersecurity research Sean Oesch was recently elevated to Senior Member of 91°µÍø, a status bestowed on fewer than 10% of the organization’s more than 400,000 members worldwide.

The National Security Sciences Directorate recently presented staff with the inaugural "NSSD Awards," which celebrate the exciting accomplishments of our people and their collaborators across ORNL. See our winners below!

A team of cyber professionals, facility professionals, and administrative support staff won the 91°µÍø Director’s Award for Outstanding Team Accomplishment at the laboratory’s annual Awards Night.

Although blockchain is best known for securing digital currency payments, researchers at the Department of Energy’s 91°µÍø are using it to track a different kind of exchange: It’s the first time blockchain has ever been used to va

There’s a cybersecurity theory that says if nobody has easy access to a device or visibility into its software code, then they won’t be able to hack into it.