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SEI Podcasts

Dec 13, 2022

In this podcast from the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute (SEI), Dr. Sam Procter and Lutz Wrage, researchers with the SEI, discuss the Guided Architecture Trade Space Explorer (GATSE), a new SEI-developed model-based tool to help with the design of safety-critical systems. The GATSE tool allows...


Dec 7, 2022

In aiming for correctness and security of product, as well as for development speed, software development teams often face tension in their objectives. During a recent customer engagement that involved the development of a continuous-integration (CI) pipeline, developers wanted to develop features and deploy...


Nov 17, 2022

The shift to a cloud environment provides significant benefits. Cloud resources can be scaled quickly, updated frequently, and widely accessed without geographic limitations. Realizing these benefits, however, requires organizations to manage associated organizational and technical risks. In this podcast from...


Nov 15, 2022

Competitive pressures in many domains, as well as development paradigms such as Agile and DevSecOps, have led to the increasingly common practice of continuous delivery or continuous deployment where frequent updates to software systems are rapidly and reliably fielded. In today’s systems, releases can occur at any...


Oct 13, 2022

In this podcast from the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute, Thomas Podnar and Dustin Updyke, both senior cybersecurity engineers with the SEI’s CERT Division, discuss their work to apply machine learning to increase the realism of non-player characters (NPCs) in cyber training exercises.