California Department of Technology and City of Sacramento Connect to CENIC, the Premier Research and Education Digital Network Government Collaboration to Benefit All Public Entities
As the first large city government to join CENIC, California’s ultra-fast 100Gbps research and education network, Los Angeles will build stronger digital connections to California's innovators, researchers, educators, and students.
Path-Breaking 100Gb Connection Between Orange County Department of Education and CENIC Networks CENIC is pleased to announce that CENIC, with its partners – the Orange County Department of Education (OCDE), the K12 High Speed Network (K12HSN), and the California Department of Education (CDE) – has established the world’s first 100-Gigabit per second K12 connection. The network connection went into production on March 24th, 2016.
Cisco has been awarded the 2016 Innovations in Networking Award as Corporate Partner.
The Levantine and Cyber-Archeology Lab at UC San Diego, led by Professor Thomas Levy, has been selected by the Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California (CENIC) as a recipient of the 2016 Innovations in Networking Award for Research Applications.
California Telehealth Network has been awarded the Innovations In Networking Award for Broadband Applications
The Pacific Research Platform has been awarded CENIC's 2016 Innovations in Networking Award for Experimental Applications.
Rodger Hess has been awarded CENIC’s 2016 Innovations In Networking Award for Outstanding Technical Contribution.
Dr. Christine M. Haska has been awarded CENIC’s 2016 Innovations In Networking Award for Outstanding Individual Contribution.
The Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California (CENIC) and the Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) are pleased to announce a partnership between their organizations in the area of cybersecurity. The defense of information systems and networks is a necessary function of all modern enterprises, but scientific research organizations face particular challenges: support of open science and, increasingly, big-data science; diverse research portfolios; openness to experimentation across all intellectual domains; openness to collaborations within and across institutions – regionally, nationally, and internationally; and the need for seamless access to remote data-sources, scientific tools, and computational resources. The ESnet and CENIC communities share these challenges and are committed to improving the cybersecurity capacity of both organizations so that research is both open and secure.