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.
A Roadmap for Creating and Using Virtual Prototyping Software
Software Architecture Patterns for Robustness
A Platform-Independent Model for DevSecOps
Using the Quantum Approximate Optimization Algorithm (QAOA) to Solve Binary-Variable Optimization Problems
Trust and AI Systems
A Dive into Deepfakes
Challenges and Metrics in Digital Engineering
The 4 Phases of the Zero Trust Journey
DevSecOps for AI Engineering
Undiscovered Vulnerabilities: Not Just for Critical Software
Explainable AI Explained
Model-Based Systems Engineering Meets DevSecOps
Incorporating Supply-Chain Risk and DevSecOps into a Cybersecurity Strategy
Software and Systems Collaboration in the Era of Smart Systems
Securing the Supply Chain for the Defense Industrial Base
Building on Ghidra: Tools for Automating Reverse Engineering and Malware Analysis
Envisioning the Future of Software Engineering
Implementing the DoD's Ethical AI Principles
Walking Fast Into the Future: Evolvable Technical Reference Frameworks for Mixed-Criticality Systems
Software Engineering for Machine Learning: Characterizing and Understanding Mismatch in ML Systems
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