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Analyzing Cases of Resilience Success and Failure—A Research Study

This report describes the SEI research study aimed at helping organizations to know the business value of implementing resilience processes and practices, and determine which ones to implement.

Spotlight On: Malicious Insiders and Organized Crime Activity

This report defines malicious insiders and organized crime and provides a snapshot of who malicious insiders are, what and how they strike, and why.

Standards-Based Automated Remediation: A Remediation Manager Reference Implementation, 2011 Update

This report describes the Software Engineering Institute’s (SEI’s) 2011 work for the National Security Agency (NSA) to develop standards for automated remediation of vulnerabilities and compliance issues on Department of...

Function Extraction (FX) Research for Computation of Software Behavior: 2010 Development and Application of Semantic Reduction Theorems for Behavior Analysis

This 2011 report presents the findings of an SEI study that have been implemented in a system for malware analysis and improved capabilities for behavior computation in other applications.

U.S. Army Workshop on Exploring Enterprise, System of Systems, System, and Software Architectures

The workshop summarized in this report confirms that various architectural genres enjoy more commonalities than differences. Nevertheless, each one has its own important knowledge base, and openness among the various...


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