CMU SEI Research Review 2022 Day 2 Artifacts
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Watch and download presentations from Day 2 of the 2022 SEI Research Review event. At the 2022 Research Review, our researchers detail how they are forging a new path for software engineering by executing the SEI’s technical strategy to deliver tangible results. They highlight methods, prototypes, and tools aimed at the most important problems facing the Department of Defense (DoD), industry, and academia, including artificial intelligence (AI) engineering, computing at the tactical edge, threat hunting, continuous integration/continuous delivery, and machine learning trustworthiness. Learn how our researchers' work in areas such as model-based systems engineering, DevSecOps, automated design conformance, software/cyber/AI integration, and AI network defense—to name a few—has produced value for the U.S. DoD and advanced the state of the practice.
Day 2 included the following sessions:
- Transformative Gamification, Making Impact Across the Federal Workforce, from Cyber Readiness to AI | Rotem Guttman and Dominic Ross
- Chain Games: Powering Autonomous Threat Hunting | Phil Groce
- Maturing Assurance Contracts in Model-Based Engineering | Dr. Dionisio de Niz
- Identifying Threats and Assuring your DevSecOps Pipeline using Model Based Systems Engineering | Tim Chick, Natasha Shevchenko, Joe Yankel, and Dr. Carol Woody
- Safety Analysis and Fault Detection Isolation and Recovery (SAFIR) Synthesis for Time-Sensitive Cyber-Physical Systems | Dr. Jerome Hugues
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Transformative Gamification: Making Impact across the Federal Workforce
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By Rotem D. Guttman, Dominic A. Ross
This presentation and collaboration conversation reviews the uses and impact of gamification in the DoD.
Learn MoreChain Games: Powering Autonomous Threat Hunting
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By Phil Groce
This project focuses on developing algorithms from game-theoretic analysis to successfully identify an attacker-controlled infrastructure as well as or better than the traditional state of the practice within the investigatory …
Learn MoreMaturing Assurance Contracts in Model-Based Engineering
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By Dionisio de Niz
This project uses mathematically sound formalisms internally to ensure users make their models analyzable.
Learn MoreAddressing DevSecOps Challenges Using Model-Based Systems Engineering
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By Timothy A. Chick
This presentation and collaboration conversation reviews the uses and impact of model-based systems engineering in DevSecOps systems.
Learn MoreSafety Analysis and Fault Detection Isolation and Recovery (SAFIR) Synthesis for Time-Sensitive Cyber-Physical Systems
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By Jerome Hugues
SAFIR addresses safety analysis of time-sensitive CPS in both its theoretical and practical dimensions.
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