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Research Highlights

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The Transformation of Security in the Texas Energy Sector: The CSO and CISO Convergence Survey

As the distinction between physical and cyber security fades amid increasingly sophisticated threats, this paper surveys fifty executive-level leaders in Texas critical infrastructure sectors to identify trends and practical solutions for the modern security landscape. The goal is to provide security professionals with knowledge and tools to address the convergence of traditional "gates, guards, and guns" security practices with today's digital security demands, including ransomware, nation-state attacks, and AI-driven threats.

Research Highlight

Comprehensive Cybersecurity Risk Assessments for Maritime Transportation Systems

Maritime transportation systems carry approximately 80 percent of global cargo and have undergone rapid digital transformation over the past two decades through the adoption of interconnected navigation, communication, and logistics technologies. While cyber-physical systems like GNSS, AIS, ECDIS, and cloud-enabled platforms improve efficiency and situational awareness, they simultaneously expose maritime operations to a growing and increasingly sophisticated cyber threat landscape.

Research Highlight

Networks Under Pressure: Structural Cohesion and Collapse In Critical Infrastructure Organizations

Healthcare systems typically fail gradually through eroded coordination rather than sudden resource depletion, with work continuing even as capacity deteriorates and informal practices replace formal structures. Research shows this pattern of uneven, sector-by-sector breakdown was evident during COVID-19, when healthcare teams adapted everyday practices to maintain delivery amid unprecedented disruption.

Research Highlights

A cover image for a research paper titled_ The Transformation of Security in the Texas Ene

The Transformation of Security in the Texas Energy Sector: The CSO and CISO Convergence Survey

As the distinction between physical and cyber security fades amid increasingly sophisticated threats, this paper surveys fifty executive-level leaders in Texas critical infrastructure sectors to identify trends and practical solutions for the modern security landscape. The goal is to provide security professionals with knowledge and tools to address the convergence of traditional "gates, guards, and guns" security practices with today's digital security demands, including ransomware, nation-state attacks, and AI-driven threats.

Research Highlight

Comprehensive Cybersecurity Risk Assessments for Maritime Transportation Systems

Maritime transportation systems carry approximately 80 percent of global cargo and have undergone rapid digital transformation over the past two decades through the adoption of interconnected navigation, communication, and logistics technologies. While cyber-physical systems like GNSS, AIS, ECDIS, and cloud-enabled platforms improve efficiency and situational awareness, they simultaneously expose maritime operations to a growing and increasingly sophisticated cyber threat landscape.

Research Highlight

Networks Under Pressure: Structural Cohesion and Collapse In Critical Infrastructure Organizations

Healthcare systems typically fail gradually through eroded coordination rather than sudden resource depletion, with work continuing even as capacity deteriorates and informal practices replace formal structures. Research shows this pattern of uneven, sector-by-sector breakdown was evident during COVID-19, when healthcare teams adapted everyday practices to maintain delivery amid unprecedented disruption.

Research Highlights

A cover image for a research paper titled_ The Transformation of Security in the Texas Ene

The Transformation of Security in the Texas Energy Sector: The CSO and CISO Convergence Survey

As the distinction between physical and cyber security fades amid increasingly sophisticated threats, this paper surveys fifty executive-level leaders in Texas critical infrastructure sectors to identify trends and practical solutions for the modern security landscape. The goal is to provide security professionals with knowledge and tools to address the convergence of traditional "gates, guards, and guns" security practices with today's digital security demands, including ransomware, nation-state attacks, and AI-driven threats.

Research Highlight

Comprehensive Cybersecurity Risk Assessments for Maritime Transportation Systems

Maritime transportation systems carry approximately 80 percent of global cargo and have undergone rapid digital transformation over the past two decades through the adoption of interconnected navigation, communication, and logistics technologies. While cyber-physical systems like GNSS, AIS, ECDIS, and cloud-enabled platforms improve efficiency and situational awareness, they simultaneously expose maritime operations to a growing and increasingly sophisticated cyber threat landscape.

Research Highlight

Networks Under Pressure: Structural Cohesion and Collapse In Critical Infrastructure Organizations

Healthcare systems typically fail gradually through eroded coordination rather than sudden resource depletion, with work continuing even as capacity deteriorates and informal practices replace formal structures. Research shows this pattern of uneven, sector-by-sector breakdown was evident during COVID-19, when healthcare teams adapted everyday practices to maintain delivery amid unprecedented disruption.

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Research Affiliates 

 Eric Connolly 

ABM Rezbaul Islam

Adam Lee MBA, MS, CEM

Ahsan Ul Islam

Alexander B. Kinney, Ph.D.

Alston German 

Andrew P. Davis, Ph. D

Arabella Moore

Arthur Mouco, PhD

Ashley Myers

Ashley Simon

Benjamin Dierker

Benjamin L. Ruddell, PhD, PE

Bing Zhou, Ph.D

Bitna Kim, Ph.D

Brandy Ferguson

Brooke Nodeland Ph.D.

Bruce S. Allen, MPS

Christian Pamfile

Cihan Varol, Ph. D

Corri Levine

Criticality Sciences, Inc.

Dr. Pamela Zelbst

Dr. Willow Yang 

Ebrahim Karan 

Eric J. Connolly

Eric S, Clay

Fan Liang

Fidel J. Calvillo

George W. Davis

Griselda Y. Munoz

Hannah Kyle Kinney

Haodi Jiang

Harshitha Polsani

Insight Forward

J. Chialastri

Janis Warner

Jason Pemberton

Javier Ramos Ph.D.

Jay P. Kennedy

Jayanthi Ramamoorthy

Jim Platt

John Ogbeleakhu Aliu

John P. Sullivan

Jolie Wills

Joseph A. Schafer

Joseph Weiss

Josh Aliu

Juan Zhang, Ph.D

Juli Dutta

Justen R. Noakes

Kamphol Wipawayangkool 

Kara Marshall

Karen Nelson, Ph.D

Kayed Lakhia, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP, CFM

Kelly Fitzgerald

Kerry Billington

Khushi Gupta

Kubra Gundogan

Liya Abera

M. Nadia Vincent

Magdalena A. Denham, Ph.D

Mark R. Leipnik, Ph.D

Mark Scott

Mark V. Denham, Ph.D

Mike Mastrangelo

Momen Mousa

Naciye Celebi

Narasimha Shashidhar, Ph.D

Nathan P. Jones, Ph. D

Nikita Dalvi 

Nuri Alperen Kose

Oluponmile Olonilua

Oscar Contreras Velasco

Owen Rodgers

Peter S. Lehmann Ph.D. 

Qingzhong Liu

Razaq Jinad

Robert Warren

Russell Lundberg, Ph.D

Sofia Lehmann

Susan Ginsburg, Esq.

Thomas Watson

Tom Adams

Tosin Akinsowon

Van Vung Pham

Wadduwage Shanika Perera

Wei Yu

Xing Liu, Ph.D

Zhongxue Chen

Zhou Bing

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If you are interested in submitting a research proposal, here is what to expect: 

1. Submit Your Proposal with the Form Linked Below. You will be asked about your topic and to write a proposal abstract. 

2. Your proposal will be reviewed within 2 weeks and we will contact you with approval or denial. In some cases we may reach out to request additional information. 

3. If your proposal is approved, the Institute will send out an agreement to be signed electronically. Once the contract has been approved through our system work can begin. 

A Few Notes: 
 

  • Our primary audience is NOT the academic community, it is critical infrastructure sector members who can put the research to immediate use. We ask that you write your paper using non-academic language. Active voice is allowed, even preferred! 

  • Our contract awards are typically $4,500. 

  • The project timeline is 90 days once the contract is completed. We ask that you check in with a brief progress update monthly. 

  • Once complete, submit your paper in Word for our review of clarity and language. There are a multitude of grammar editing tools available; please ensure spelling and grammar are correct before submitting. 

  • Once the edits are complete, the IHS team will format the paper and publish it to our website. We will then issue payment for your work. 

Submit a ProposalSubmit a Proposal

Want to Write For Us?

If you are interested in submitting a research proposal, here is what to expect: 

1. Submit Your Proposal with the Form Linked Below. You will be asked about your topic and to write a proposal abstract. 

2. Your proposal will be reviewed within 2 weeks and we will contact you with approval or denial. In some cases we may reach out to request additional information. 

3. If your proposal is approved, the Institute will send out an agreement to be signed electronically. Once the contract has been approved through our system work can begin. 

A Few Notes: 
 

  • Our primary audience is NOT the academic community, it is critical infrastructure sector members who can put the research to immediate use. We ask that you write your paper using non-academic language. Active voice is allowed, even preferred! 

  • Our contract awards are typically $4,500. 

  • The project timeline is 90 days once the contract is completed. We ask that you check in with a brief progress update monthly. 

  • Once complete, submit your paper in Word for our review of clarity and language. There are a multitude of grammar editing tools available; please ensure spelling and grammar are correct before submitting. 

  • Once the edits are complete, the IHS team will format the paper and publish it to our website. We will then issue payment for your work. 

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