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Upcoming Webinars

A Journey From CRISP to ATLAS

This webinar presents an evolutionary approach in cybersecurity analytics, transitioning from the Cyber Readiness Inspection Statistics Platform (CRISP) to the Automated Threat Landscape Assessment System (ATLAS). CRISP initially revolutionized cybersecurity readiness by converting STIG-based Cyber…

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AI Reliability Risk Assessment

Reliability of a military system refers to its ability to complete a specific mission without failure. Failure modes in traditional acquisition systems often involve hardware, software, and human-systems integration. These failure modes are generally well-understood…

Past Webinars

Introduction to the Rust Programming Language – Rust Models Part 1-5

Rust is a fairly new programming language with the goal of being a safe systems programming language. “Safe” means code generated by Rust is free…

Rust Error Handling

Rust is a modern programming language that supports safe system programming with: compiler verified freedom from undefined behavior, support for building race-free multithreaded code, and…

USAF Software Assurance (SwA) Training Approach

Hiring has always been a challenge, but the unique workload of software avionics, hardware integration, and cyber resiliency produce a unique situation that the U.S…

Beyond the CIA Triad

In this CSIAC podcast, Jim West discusses how the CIA triad has played a part in the management of risk, but lacks the details of…

Security Engineering Risk Analysis (SERA): Connecting Technology Risk To Mission Impact

The Security Engineering Risk Analysis (SERA) Method defines a systematic approach for evaluating cybersecurity risk in highly complex networked environments. The SERA Method uses a…

Code Structure – C++ Models Part 1 -6

This is a 6-part video series entitled C++ Models by Dr. James Fawcett. Each video describes different conceptual models underlying the C++ programming language. Discussion…