In the wake of the COVID pandemic, the workforce decentralized and shifted toward remote and hybrid environments. In this podcast from the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute (SEI), Dan Costa, technical manager of enterprise threat and vulnerability management, and Randy Trzeciak, deputy director of Cyber Risk and Resilience, both with the SEI’s CERT Division, discuss how remote work in the post-pandemic world is changing expectations about employee behavior monitoring and insider risk detection.
Best Practices and Lessons Learned in Standing Up an AISIRT
3 API Security Risks (and How to Protect Against Them)
Evaluating Large Language Models for Cybersecurity Tasks: Challenges and Best Practices
Capability-based Planning for Early-Stage Software Development
Safeguarding Against Recent Vulnerabilities Related to Rust
Developing a Global Network of Computer Security Incident Response Teams (CSIRTs)
Automated Repair of Static Analysis Alerts
Cyber Career Pathways and Opportunities
My Story in Computing with Sam Procter
Developing and Using a Software Bill of Materials Framework
The Importance of Diversity in Cybersecurity: Carol Ware
The Importance of Diversity in Software Engineering: Suzanne Miller
The Importance of Diversity in Artificial Intelligence: Violet Turri
Using Large Language Models in the National Security Realm
Atypical Applications of Agile and DevSecOps Principles
When Agile and Earned Value Management Collide: 7 Considerations for Successful Interaction
The Impact of Architecture on Cyber-Physical Systems Safety
ChatGPT and the Evolution of Large Language Models: A Deep Dive into 4 Transformative Case Studies
The Cybersecurity of Quantum Computing: 6 Areas of Research
User-Centric Metrics for Agile
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free