Webinar 174: Engineering-In Cyber through Systems Engineering
Engineering-In Cyber through Systems Engineering
Wednesday, 19 June 2024 from 11:00am-12:00pm EST (15:00-16:00 UTC)
Speaker: Virginia L. Wright
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Abstract: This talk will explore how exploring cyber risk as a part of the systems development lifecycle from the earliest concept phases through system deployment, maintenance, and even retirement can ensure that critical infrastructure systems are protected from the impacts of cyber attack. Cyber-Informed Engineering (CIE) incorporates engineers into the design of system cybersecurity for engineered systems to identify the worst potential impacts of cyber attack and develop engineering-based mitigations to eliminate those impacts. Attendees will be introduced to the CIE Implementation Guide which provides a starting point for the implementation of CIE.
Bio: Virginia “Ginger” Wright is the program manager for Cyber-Informed Engineering (CIE) at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL). She leads INL’s implementation of the National Strategy for Cyber-Informed Engineering developed by the Department of Energy. Ms. Wright has led multiple cyber research programs at INL including DOE-CESER’s Cyber Testing for Resilient Industrial Control Systems (CyTRICS™) program, Software Bills of Material for the Energy Sector, critical infrastructure modeling and simulation, and nuclear cybersecurity. Ms. Wright has a Bachelor of Science in Information Systems/Operations Management from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
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