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.
Agile Acquisition
An Architecture-Focused Measurement Framework for Managing Technical Debt
Cloud Computing for the Battlefield
U.S. Postal Inspection Service Use of the CERT Resilience Management Model
Insights from the First CERT Resilience Management Model Users Group
NIST Catalog of Security and Privacy Controls, Including Insider Threat
Cisco's Adoption of CERT Secure Coding Standards
How to Become a Cyber Warrior
Considering Security and Privacy in the Move to Electronic Health Records
Measuring Operational Resilience
Why Organizations Need a Secure Domain Name System
Controls for Monitoring the Security of Cloud Services
Building a Malware Analysis Capability
Using the Smart Grid Maturity Model (SGMM)
Integrated, Enterprise-Wide Risk Management: NIST 800-39 and CERT-RMM
Conducting Cyber Exercises at the National Level
Indicators and Controls for Mitigating Insider Threat
How Resilient Is My Organization?
Public-Private Partnerships: Essential for National Cyber Security
Software Assurance: A Master's Level Curriculum
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