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.
How to Develop More Secure Software - Practices from Thirty Organizations
Mobile Device Security: Threats, Risks, and Actions to Take
Establishing a National Computer Security Incident Response Team (CSIRT)
Securing Industrial Control Systems
The Power of Fuzz Testing to Reduce Security Vulnerabilities
Protect Your Business from Money Mules
Train for the Unexpected
The Role of the CISO in Developing More Secure Software
Computer and Network Forensics: A Master's Level Curriculum
Introducing the Smart Grid Maturity Model (SGMM)
Leveraging Security Policies and Procedures for Electronic Evidence Discovery
Integrating Privacy Practices into the Software Development Life Cycle
Using the Facts to Protect Enterprise Networks: CERT's NetSA Team
Ensuring Continuity of Operations When Business Is Disrupted
Managing Relationships with Business Partners to Achieve Operational Resiliency
The Smart Grid: Managing Electrical Power Distribution and Use
Electronic Health Records: Challenges for Patient Privacy and Security
Mitigating Insider Threat: New and Improved Practices
Rethinking Risk Management
The Upside and Downside of Security in the Cloud
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