Sam Procter started out studying computer science at the University of Nebraska, but he didn’t love it. It wasn’t until he took his first software engineering course that he knew he’d found his career path. In this podcast from the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute, Sam Procter discusses the early influences that shaped his career, the importance of embracing different types of diversity in his research and work, and the value of a work-life balance.
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Leading in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Deep Learning in Depth: The Future of Deep Learning
Deep Learning in Depth: Adversarial Machine Learning
System Architecture Virtual Integration: ROI on Early Discovery of Defects
Deep Learning in Depth: The Importance of Diverse Perspectives
A Technical Strategy for Cybersecurity
Best Practices for Security in Cloud Computing
Risks, Threats, and Vulnerabilities in Moving to the Cloud
Deep Learning in Depth: IARPA's Functional Map of the World Challenge
Deep Learning in Depth: Deep Learning versus Machine Learning
How to Be a Network Traffic Analyst
Workplace Violence and Insider Threat
Why Does Software Cost So Much?
Cybersecurity Engineering & Software Assurance: Opportunities & Risks
Software Sustainment and Product Lines
Best Practices in Cyber Intelligence
Deep Learning in Depth: The Good, the Bad, and the Future
The Evolving Role of the Chief Risk Officer
Obsidian: A Safer Blockchain Programming Language
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