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Software Engineering Institute | Carnegie Mellon University
Software Development
Pittsburgh, PA 23,976 followers
The Leader in Software Engineering, Cybersecurity, and AI Engineering
About us
At the SEI, we research complex software engineering, cybersecurity, and AI engineering problems; create and test innovative technologies; and transition maturing solutions into practice. We have been working with the Department of Defense, government agencies, and private industry since 1984 to help meet mission goals and gain strategic advantage.
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http://www.sei.cmu.edu
External link for Software Engineering Institute | Carnegie Mellon University
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Pittsburgh, PA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1984
- Specialties
- Cybersecurity, Machine Learning, AI Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Autonomy and Counter-Autonomy, System Verification and Validation, Data Modeling and Analytics, Mission Assurance, Agile, DevSecOps, Cyber Risk and Resilience, Human-Machine Interaction, Advanced Computing, Digital Forensics, Cyber Workforce Development, Insider Threat, Network Situational Awareness, Cyber Intelligence, Secure Development, Enterprise Risk Management, System and Platform Evaluation, AI, and Machine Learning
Locations
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Primary
4500 Fifth Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15213, US
Employees at Software Engineering Institute | Carnegie Mellon University
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We're #hiring a new Senior Embedded Software Engineer - 2023162 in Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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Join us for "Using LLMs to Evaluate Code". https://lnkd.in/eqjfMdku Finding and fixing weaknesses and vulnerabilities in source code has been an ongoing challenge. There is a lot of excitement about the ability of large language models (#LLMs, e.g., #GenAI) to produce and evaluate programs. One question related to this ability is: Do these systems help in practice? In this webcast, Dr. Mark Sherman will summarize the results of experiments that were conducted to see if various LLMs could correctly identify problems with source code.
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Congratulations Brett Tucker, PMP, CSSBB, CISSP, CGRC
Technical Director & Principal Engineer at Software Engineering Institute | Carnegie Mellon University
Last night I had the pleasure of attending the Leadership Pittsburgh Inc. CLCV cohort XII graduation program. My colleague Brett Tucker, PMP, CSSBB, CISSP, CGRC was selected by his class as their graduation speaker, and our teammate Shawn Wray (an alum of CLCV I and a longtime dedicated supporter of the program) delivered a great keynote. LP's Community Leadership Course for Veterans is an award-winning program that gives current and former military servicemembers opportunity to develop a greater understanding of our region, meet with business and community leaders, and utilize their leadership skills to accomplish a project with a local nonprofit partner. Learn about how you can participate or support an applicant next year at: https://lnkd.in/eNaDMiwh
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[Blog] My AI System Works…But Is It Safe to Use? David Schulker Matthew Walsh and Emil Mathew https://lnkd.in/eeW44fNS "In this blog post, we introduce System Theoretic Process Analysis (STPA), a hazard analysis technique uniquely suitable for dealing with the complexity of AI systems. From preventing outages at Google to enhancing safety in aviation and automotive industries, STPA has proven to be a versatile and powerful method for analyzing complex sociotechnical systems." #ai #stpa
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Threat Modeling: Protecting Our Nation’s Complex Software-Intensive Systems https://lnkd.in/eYP2Wvt7 In this podcast, Natasha Shevchenko and Alexander Vesey, both engineers with the SEI’s CERT Division, sit down with Timothy Chick, technical manager of CERT’s Applied Systems Group, to discuss how threat modeling can be used to protect software-intensive systems from attack. Specifically, they explore how threat models can guide system requirements, system design, and operational choices to identify and mitigate threats. #threatmodeling #software
Threat Modeling: Protecting Our Nation’s Complex Software-Intensive Systems
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Software Engineering Institute | Carnegie Mellon University reposted this
Over the past 40 years, the Software Engineering Institute | Carnegie Mellon University has been advancing software as a strategic advantage for national security. Established by the Department of Defense, the SEI has been at the forefront of improving software systems vital to national defense and the broader information technology ecosystem. Government, CMU and SEI leaders gathered to celebrate the SEI's four decades of innovation and look ahead to its continued impact.
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In this SEI Short, David Shepard, a Senior Engineer, responds to the question: What is the difference between monitoring and observing in a DevSecOps pipeline? https://lnkd.in/e3Cmfeth Access Polar (a secure and scalable knowledge graph framework) on SEI GitHub. #devsecops #softwaredevelopment
What is the difference between monitoring and observing in a DevSecOps pipeline? #devsecops
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The SEI at 40: Working Beyond the Leading Edge https://lnkd.in/ePP3datA To advance national security, SEI has researched, developed, and delivered solutions in software engineering and analysis, artificial intelligence engineering, cybersecurity engineering, and acquisition transformation since our founding in 1984. As we celebrate our 40 years, we look back at some of the key accomplishments that we've had working beyond the leading edge while also looking forward to the opportunities tomorrow holds for us to continue advancing solutions for the United States Department of Defense. #softwareengineering #aiengineering #cybersecurity Carnegie Mellon University
The SEI at 40: Working Beyond the Leading Edge
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Would you like to help shape the future understanding and use of AI? The SEI is conducting research on the challenges and successes organizations are experiencing as they adopt AI technologies, particularly generative AI. Please take the below survey if your organization is using #AI. Maturing AI Adoption https://lnkd.in/emDBGe9F #genai #artificialintelligence Ipek Ozkaya Carol J. Smith