In this SEI Podcast, Dr. Leigh Metcalf and Dr. Jonathan Spring, both researchers with the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute’s CERT Division, discuss the application of scientific methods to cybersecurity. As described in their recently published book, Using Science in Cybersecurity, Metcalf and Spring describe a common-sense approach and practical tools for applying scientific rigor to the field of cybersecurity.
AADL and Edgewater
Security and Wireless Emergency Alerts
Safety and Behavior Specification Using the Architecture Analysis and Design Language
Characterizing and Prioritizing Malicious Code
Applying Agile in the DoD: Sixth Principle
Using Quality Attributes to Improve Acquisition
Best Practices for Trust in the Wireless Emergency Alerts Service
Three Variations on the V Model for System and Software Testing
Adapting the PSP to Incorporate Verified Design by Contract
Comparing IT Risk Assessment and Analysis Methods
AADL and Aerospace
Assuring Open Source Software
Security Pattern Assurance through Roundtrip Engineering
The Electricity Subsector Cybersecurity Capability Maturity Model (ES-C2M2)
Applying Agile in the DoD: Fifth Principle
Software Assurance Cases
Raising the Bar - Mainstreaming CERT C Secure Coding Rules
AADL and Télécom Paris Tech
From Process to Performance-Based Improvement
An Approach to Managing the Software Engineering Challenges of Big Data
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