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SEI Bolsters GE Professional Development Curriculum with “Technovation” Executive Training Lab

02/03/2012

Marshalling experts from across its four programs, and also from among Carnegie Mellon University’s top faculty, the SEI developed and hosted “Technovation,” a week-long executive training lab specifically designed to support GE’s Experienced Information Management Program (EIMP).

 

 

AIAA Names SEI’s Nielsen Honorary Fellow

01/27/2012

The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) has named Paul Nielsen a 2012 AIAA Honorary Fellow.

 

 

CERT Team Improves Security in the New ISO/IEC C Programming Language Standard

01/09/2012

Members of the CERT Secure Coding Team made key contributions to security features in the new ISO/IEC standard for the C programming language.

 

 

SEI Shapes 2012 Agenda with Research Projects Selection

01/09/2012

The SEI Director’s Office recently completed an annual process to select exploratory research projects. The SEI research program strives to keep the SEI at the leading edge of software engineering and technology by establishing and funding new technical initiatives.

 

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SEI Technologies Forum Draws Attendees from 52 Countries

The SEI Technologies Forum, a virtual event hosted by the Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute (SEI) on October 20, drew more than 700 participants from five continents and 52 countries from around the globe. Attendees engaged with experts and were introduced to state-of-the-art work in the fields of cloud computing, insider threat, Agile development, software architecture, security, measurement, process improvement, and acquisition.


Christian Science Monitor: Bradley Manning Case Signals US Vulnerability to 'Insider' Cyberattack

Dec 22, 2011

Dawn Cappelli discusses how insider attacks are a consistent threat for many organizations and shares different types of insider attacks and what can be done to mitigate them.  More >

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