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.
Securing Mobile Devices aka BYOD
What's New With Version 2 of the AADL Standard?
The State of the Practice of Cyber Intelligence
Mitigating Insider Threat - New and Improved Practices Fourth Edition
Technology Readiness Assessments
Standards in Cloud Computing Interoperability
Managing Disruptive Events: Demand for an Integrated Approach to Better Manage Risk
The Latest Developments in AADL
The Fundamentals of Agile
Software for Soldiers who use Smartphones
Managing Disruptive Events: Making the Case for Operational Resilience
Architecting Service-Oriented Systems
The SEI Strategic Plan
Quantifying Uncertainty in Early Lifecycle Cost Estimation
Using Network Flow Data to Profile Your Network and Reduce Vulnerabilities
Architecting a Financial System with TSP
The Importance of Data Quality
How to More Effectively Manage Vulnerabilities and the Attacks that Exploit Them
Misaligned Incentives
How a Disciplined Process Enhances & Enables Agility
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