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.
Automating Infrastructure as Code with Ansible and Molecule
Identifying and Preventing the Next SolarWinds
A Penetration Testing Findings Repository
Understanding Vulnerabilities in the Rust Programming Language
We Live in Software: Engineering Societal-Scale Systems
Secure by Design, Secure by Default
Key Steps to Integrate Secure by Design into Acquisition and Development
An Exploration of Enterprise Technical Debt
The Messy Middle of Large Language Models
An Infrastructure-Focused Framework for Adopting DevSecOps
Software Security in Rust
Improving Interoperability in Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure with Vultron
Asking the Right Questions to Coordinate Security in the Supply Chain
Securing Open Source Software in the DoD
A Model-Based Tool for Designing Safety-Critical Systems
Managing Developer Velocity and System Security with DevSecOps
A Method for Assessing Cloud Adoption Risks
Software Architecture Patterns for Deployability
ML-Driven Decision Making in Realistic Cyber Exercises
A Roadmap for Creating and Using Virtual Prototyping Software
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