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.
Architecting Systems of the Future
Acquisition Archetypes
Human-in-the-Loop Autonomy
Mobile Applications for Emergency Managers
Why Use Maturity Models to Improve Cybersecurity: Key Concepts, Principles, and Definitions
Applying Agile in the DoD: Third Principle
DevOps - Transform Development and Operations for Fast, Secure Deployments
Application Virtualization as a Strategy for Cyber Foraging
Common Testing Problems: Pitfalls to Prevent and Mitigate
Joint Programs and Social Dilemmas
Applying Agile in the DoD: Second Principle
Managing Disruptive Events - CERT-RMM Experience Reports
Reliability Validation and Improvement Framework
Using a Malware Ontology to Make Progress Towards a Science of Cybersecurity
The Business Case for Systems Engineering
Applying Agile in the DoD: First Principle
The Evolution of a Science Project
Securing Mobile Devices aka BYOD
What's New With Version 2 of the AADL Standard?
The State of the Practice of Cyber Intelligence
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