[AISWorld] HICSS-52 - Tutorial on STORM/CSbD for Mission Assurance

Tyson Brooks dr.tyson.brooks at ieee.org
Fri Dec 21 06:22:29 EST 2018


Attending the upcoming the upcoming Hawaii International Conference on
System Sciences (HICSS-52) at the Grand Wailea, Maui, 8-11 January (
http://hicss.hawaii.edu/)? Then consider the following tutorial session by
leading experts in the Cybersecurity field.

Systems-Theoretic and Technical Operational Risk Management (STORM):
Certified Security by Design for Mission Assurance and Mission Translation
9am – 12pm, January 8, 2019

The objective of this tutorial is to demonstrate how Certified Security by
Design (CSbD) is achieved by STORM – System-Theoretic and Technical
Operational Risk Management. The tutorial will demo a CSbD mathematically
sound method, design flowed, tool, and display how to routinely produce
systems, which warfighters and society rely on, through the integration of
Functional Mission Analysis (FMA), CSbD, software verification, and
hardware.

This tutorial will also examine an Air Force (AF) pedagogy created to
address the shortage of qualified cyber security professionals through
programs executed at the undergraduate level through its Advanced Course in
Engineering (ACE) engineering program. The underlying ACE philosophy is to
completely immerse participants in the cyber security discipline during a
ten-week summer program through a combination of intense coursework and
internship experiences.
SWT Leaders:

*William Young*
Syracuse University
william.young.3 at us.af.mil

*Shiu-Kai Chin*
Syracuse University
skchin at syr.edu

*Erich Devendorf*
Air Force Research Laboratory, U.S. States Air Force
erich.devendorf.1 at us.af.mil

v/r,
Tyson

Dr. Tyson Brooks
Syracuse University
IEEE Senior Member



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