The goal of the Cybersecurity Center for Secure Evolvable Energy Delivery Systems (SEEDS) is to conduct research and develop innovative cybersecurity technologies, tools, and methodologies that advance the energy sector’s ability to survive cyber incidents while sustaining critical functions.
We use industry input and research validation to verify the efficacy of our developed solutions and methodologies, so that they can be transitioned to practical applications and commercialization in the energy sector.
We develop solutions for vulnerabilities across the United States’ energy delivery systems. This protects hardware assets, makes systems less susceptible to cyber threats, and provides reliable delivery of electricity, oil, natural gas, and other resources if a cyber incident occurs.
Become a Part of the Cybersecurity Solution
The stronger our network of cybersecurity allies, the more successfully we protect our energy delivery systems and infrastructure. Whether you are a student, industry leader, or concerned business owner, your support or involvement can help cybersecurity awareness and research.
Become a Student
Experience cutting-edge cybersecurity research, industry connections, and an interdisciplinary environment while pursuing your degree at one of our partner universities.
Become a Member
Have an impact on cybersecurity research, get priority access to new cybersecurity tools and testing facilities, and support the security of our country’s energy delivery systems.
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Stand out in your field or industry, and take pride in our accomplishments, with a sponsorship to support the advancement of cybersecurity research, tools, and methods.
Latest News
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Alan Mantooth, distinguished professor of electrical engineering was invited to present during The Energy Council’s Annual Meeting in Little Rock on Sept. 16. Mantooth serves as the state of Arkansas’ representative on the Center for Legislative Energy and...
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Electrical Engineering Professor Presents at Energy Council Annual Meeting
Alan Mantooth, distinguished professor of electrical engineering was invited to present during The Energy Council's Annual Meeting in Little Rock on Sept. 16.Mantooth serves as the state of Arkansas' representative on the Center for Legislative Energy and...
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