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محتوای ارائه شده توسط Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute and SEI Members of Technical Staff. تمام محتوای پادکست شامل قسمتها، گرافیکها و توضیحات پادکست مستقیماً توسط Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute and SEI Members of Technical Staff یا شریک پلتفرم پادکست آنها آپلود و ارائه میشوند. اگر فکر میکنید شخصی بدون اجازه شما از اثر دارای حق نسخهبرداری شما استفاده میکند، میتوانید روندی که در اینجا شرح داده شده است را دنبال کنید.https://fa.player.fm/legal
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Taxes, Voting, Recycling—oh my! After navigating this jungle of grown-up responsibilities together, we're taking a quick summer breather to recharge our adulting batteries. But before we temporarily hang up our responsible pants, join us for this special episode packed with our favorite kernels of wisdom from the season so far AND get an exclusive preview of the fresh adulting adventures awaiting you when Grown-Up Stuff returns in late summer! Think of this episode as your adulting victory lap—complete with confetti and zero paperwork required! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
What Makes a Good Software Architect?
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محتوای ارائه شده توسط Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute and SEI Members of Technical Staff. تمام محتوای پادکست شامل قسمتها، گرافیکها و توضیحات پادکست مستقیماً توسط Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute and SEI Members of Technical Staff یا شریک پلتفرم پادکست آنها آپلود و ارائه میشوند. اگر فکر میکنید شخصی بدون اجازه شما از اثر دارای حق نسخهبرداری شما استفاده میکند، میتوانید روندی که در اینجا شرح داده شده است را دنبال کنید.https://fa.player.fm/legal
For two decades, the SEI has been instrumental in the creation and development of the field of software engineering known as software architecture. An architect whose skills and capabilities match a project's needs is more likely to be successful. So what are those skills? In this webinar, SEI researchers and an industry colleague discussed in two talks What Makes a Good Software Architect? John Klein and Andrew Kotov on Skills and Knowledge of Successful Architects Ipek Ozkaya and Michael Keeling on Architects Design Trade-off Toolbox: Balancing Agility and Technical Debt What viewers will learn: How the technical skills needed by a software architect change throughout a system's lifecycle and how this influences the architect's success How architects should be the champions of product quality while making the right (and timely) design trade-offs
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محتوای ارائه شده توسط Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute and SEI Members of Technical Staff. تمام محتوای پادکست شامل قسمتها، گرافیکها و توضیحات پادکست مستقیماً توسط Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute and SEI Members of Technical Staff یا شریک پلتفرم پادکست آنها آپلود و ارائه میشوند. اگر فکر میکنید شخصی بدون اجازه شما از اثر دارای حق نسخهبرداری شما استفاده میکند، میتوانید روندی که در اینجا شرح داده شده است را دنبال کنید.https://fa.player.fm/legal
For two decades, the SEI has been instrumental in the creation and development of the field of software engineering known as software architecture. An architect whose skills and capabilities match a project's needs is more likely to be successful. So what are those skills? In this webinar, SEI researchers and an industry colleague discussed in two talks What Makes a Good Software Architect? John Klein and Andrew Kotov on Skills and Knowledge of Successful Architects Ipek Ozkaya and Michael Keeling on Architects Design Trade-off Toolbox: Balancing Agility and Technical Debt What viewers will learn: How the technical skills needed by a software architect change throughout a system's lifecycle and how this influences the architect's success How architects should be the champions of product quality while making the right (and timely) design trade-offs
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Often, agile implementations are a struggle. Dedicated agile teams focus hard and deliver value on a regular cadence. But when results are tallied, the value teams produce may not fit neatly into the expectations of senior stakeholders. Why? In this webcast, Peter Capell addresses the importance of a practical vision to express outcomes, so that the program's “target picture” is clear to all parties involved. Peter highlights the value of tools such as Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) in engineering processes, and how the combination of architecture and MBSE can anchor the implementation within those expectations. What Attendees Will Learn: • The concept of “just enough” • How speed of delivery is only relevant when delivery is on target • How the “targets” for team success begin with the program vision • How modeling and architecture can serve as valuable tools to accomplish a practical vision…
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1 Identifying AI Talent for the DoD Workforce 1:01:42
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Finding and growing AI and Data talent is essential for mission success, but many skilled workers remain unseen because they lack traditional credentials. This session introduces practical strategies and prototype tools that help individuals demonstrate what they know while helping managers identify and evaluate emerging talent in these fields. Attendees will explore micro-assessments reflecting real data science and AI workflows, see how skills can be measured meaningfully at scale, and gain insights on fostering AI and Data readiness across the federal workforce. Whether you’re building your career or building your team, come learn how to connect talent with opportunity in the evolving AI landscape. What Attendees Will Learn: • Common barriers to finding and recognizing hidden AI and Data talent. • The role of a practical work role rubric in aligning skills with mission needs. • How prototype assessments and discovery tools can help surface and showcase talent.…
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1 Model Your Way to Better Cybersecurity 1:02:54
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Threat modeling is intended to help defend a system from attack. It tops the list of techniques recommended by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to secure critical systems. In a world where people with malicious intent have deadlier tools at their disposal, defenders need to take advantage of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) to form mitigation strategies effective from early in the systems engineering lifecycle. This webcast will preview a workshop to be held during the 2025 Secure Software by Design conference to be held on August 19 and 20. What Attendees Will Learn: How MBSE can aid cybersecurity analysis and design The value of MBSE for cyber threat modeling An overview of threat modeling techniques using MBSE…
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1 DevSecOps: See, Use, Succeed 1:00:41
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DevSecOps generates a lot of data valuable for better decision making. However, decision makers may not see all they need to in order to make best use of the data for continuous improvement. The SEI open source Polar tool unlocks the data, giving DevSecOps teams greater capability to automate, which in turn means they can innovate rapidly – without lessening quality or reducing security. What Attendees Will Learn: Issues from complex DevSecOps pipelines What observability adds for DevSecOps efforts The way in which a new open-source tool, Polar, helps…
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1 An Introduction to the MLOps Tool Evaluation Rubric 1:00:23
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Organizations looking to build and adopt artificial intelligence (AI)–enabled systems face the challenge of identifying the right capabilities and tools to support Machine Learning Operations (MLOps) pipelines. Navigating the wide range of available tools can be especially difficult for organizations new to AI or those that have not yet deployed systems at scale. This webcast introduces the MLOps Tool Evaluation Rubric, designed to help acquisition teams pinpoint organizational priorities for MLOps tooling, customize rubrics to evaluate those key capabilities, and ultimately select tools that will effectively support ML developers and systems throughout the entire lifecycle, from exploratory data analysis to model deployment and monitoring. This webcast will walk viewers through the rubric’s design and content, share lessons learned from applying the rubric in practice, and conclude with a brief demo. What Attendees Will Learn: • How to identify and prioritize key capabilities for MLOps tooling within their organizations • How to customize and apply the MLOps Tool Evaluation Rubric to evaluate potential tools effectively • Best practices and lessons learned from real-world use of the rubric in AI projects…
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DevSecOps practices foster collaboration among software development, security, and operations teams to build, test, and release software quickly and reliably. A high-stakes, high-security environment has challenged the implementation of these practices within the Department of Defense (DoD). The DoD Chief Information Officer (CIO) organization partnered with the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) to conduct the first study to baseline the state of DoD DevSecOps, highlight successes, and offer insights for next steps. George Lamb, DoD’s Director of Cloud and Software Modernization, joins the SEI team to discuss key results and how they will help the DoD ensure that its software ecosystem is effective, scalable, and adaptable to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow. What Attendees Will Learn: Highlights from important success stories in DoD’s DevSecOps journey How the DoD is harvesting grassroot successes by individual software organizations to implement those successes at scale Keys to using data and building effective measurement strategies to enable optimization of software delivery…
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Did you know there are 500 million tweets per day? 3 billion monthly active Facebook users? 1 billion LinkedIn members? Are you one of them? In this webcast, Destiney Marie Plaza reveals how a hacker can use seemingly benign public information to customize an attack on a victim by showing a scenario-based attack and demo (using free and open-source tools). Additionally, you will learn how hackers can gather information about you, common mistakes that put your information at risk, and how to protect yourself. What Attendees Will Learn: how to use open-source tools used to crack passwords, along with a methodology for how hackers may gain access to your accounts what makes a strong password and how such passwords can stave off automated cracking tools how a hacker sees you, so that you can take appropriate steps to protect yourself…
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1 A New Performance Zone for Software for National Security 1:02:23
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Today, we have seen our national security organizations working to adopt modern software practices, particularly Agile methods and DevSecOps practices, efforts challenged by a mismatch of tempos between operational needs and development processes. The newly mandated Software Acquisition Pathway helps to align those tempos. However, to sustain a competitive advantage through software, we need to see our defense organizations recall and reapply disciplined engineering practices. What Attendees Will Learn: An assessment of current efforts to adopt modern software practices Why and where the pace of adoption faces challenges Characteristics of the needed new level of performance…
An organization’s cyber risk management practices must be rooted in organizational goals to be truly effective. In this webcast, Matt Butkovic, Greg Crabbe and Beth-Anne Bygum explore how best to align business and resilience objectives.
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The Defense Industrial Base (DIB) is a core element of the national security ecosystem. This point of intersection between private industry and the Department of Defense is a perpetual target for the Nation’s adversaries. In this Intersect, Matthew Butkovic and John Haller explore the development, and implementation, of the Cyber Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) as a means to better protect the DIB.…
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When it comes to recognizing threats, cybersecurity professionals may become distracted by big promises or ignore some obvious inspections. New claims made by the latest and greatest new apps draw attention away from network situational awareness best practices—like a dog distracted when it spots a squirrel. We also may deviate from making routine inspections that point toward further investigation—overlooking obvious needs right under our noses. Either becoming distracted or missing obvious inspections can cause us not to detect threats. What Attendees Will Learn: • The distinction between anomalies and threats • Steps to analyze data to detect a threat • The benefits of completing work on one threat…
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Can a cybersecurity parametric cost estimation model be developed? Every Department of Defense (DoD) program needs to account for, credibly estimate, budget/plan for, and assess the performance of its cybersecurity activities. Creating a cybersecurity parametric model would allow DoD programs to reliably estimate the effort and cost of cybersecurity activities, estimate an overall cybersecurity cost for a program, and obtain a defined and normalized set of cybersecurity data. In this webcast, Christopher Miller shares insights from a Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute study on cybersecurity cost estimating that can help national security organizations successfully deploy parametric cost modeling. What Attendees Will Learn: • a proposed work breakdown structure identifying cybersecurity-related activities and cost items, and existing descriptions of secure coding practices and levels of rigor for those practices based on data availability • an approach to develop a cybersecurity parametric cost model • a methodology to develop the cost model…
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Communications, both in times of crisis and during normal operations, are essential to the overall success and sustainability of an incident response or security operations team. How you plan for and manage these communications and how they are received and actioned by your audience will influence your trustworthiness, reputation, and ultimately your ability to perform incident management services effectively. This webcast leverages the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework and the Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST) CSIRT Services Framework to present communications responsibilities as part of both the standard incident management lifecycle and as an integral piece of crisis management support. What Attendees Will Learn: • various communication types or mechanisms for normal and crisis situations • foundational aspects of managing communications with constituents, the public, and the media • building blocks for an effective communications plan…
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Surviving disruptive cyber events requires a specific form of planning. One must strike a balance between defending against threats (e.g., managing conditions) and effectively handling the effects of disruption (e.g., managing consequences). Employing a model (such as the CERT Resilience Management Model) provides a catalog of practices and a system of measurement. Focusing on key attributes of performance permits a level of prediction not possible with a basic checklist. In this webcast, Greg Crabbe and Matt Butkovic share their experiences in establishing and maintaining operational resilience programs. What Attendees Will Learn: • how to link mission outcome with asset resilience • how managing for security differs from managing for resilience • how to apply a capability maturity model to the challenge • how to begin analyzing requirements and constructing an operational resilience management program…
Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) perpetually navigate a dynamic set of challenges. Applying focus and aligning resources is imperative for success. In this Intersect, Matthew Butkovic and Gregory Touhill, reflect on 2024 and explore the topics that should be front of mind for CISOs in 2025. They provide insights and advice for those contemplating cybersecurity priorities.…
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