Model Your Way to Better Cybersecurity
• Webcast
Publisher
Software Engineering Institute
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Abstract
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
About the Speaker

Nataliya Shevchenko
Nataliya Shevchenko is a senior member of the technical staff within the CERT Division of the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute (CMU SEI). She specializes in system engineering, model-based system engineering (MBSE), and threat-modeling methods. She has a breadth of experience across the software development lifecycle for more than …
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