In this podcast from the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute (SEI), Suzanne Miller, a principal researcher in the SEI’s Software Solutions Division, discusses her career path, the value of mentorship, and the importance of diversity in software engineering.
Security: A Key Enabler of Business Innovation
Better Incident Response Through Scenario Based Training
An Alternative to Risk Management for Information and Software Security
Tackling Tough Challenges: Insights from CERT’s Director Rich Pethia
Climate Change: Implications for Information Technology and Security
Using High Fidelity, Online Training to Stay Sharp
Integrating Security Incident Response and e-Discovery
Concrete Steps for Implementing an Information Security Program
Virtual Communities: Risks and Opportunities
Developing Secure Software: Universities as Supply Chain Partners
Security Risk Assessment Using OCTAVE Allegro
Getting to a Useful Set of Security Metrics
How to Start a Secure Software Development Program
Managing Risk to Critical Infrastructures at the National Level
Analyzing Internet Traffic for Better Cyber Situational Awareness
Managing Security Vulnerabilities Based on What Matters Most
Identifying Software Security Requirements Early, Not After the Fact
Making Information Security Policy Happen
Becoming a Smart Buyer of Software
Building More Secure Software
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