Introduction to Systems Security Engineering

A.3:

Presenter(s):
Mark Winstead (The MITRE Corporation)

Tutorial: 7
When: Sat 20, Jul 08:00-17:00 EDT
Where: Magniola BC
Keywords: Systems Security Engineering;Assurance;Trustworthy Systems
Meeting listing: Open
Biography
Mark Winstead
: Biography Winstead - Mark, The MITRE Corporation’s Systems Security Engineering Department chief engineer, had over twenty-five years’ STEM experience before joining MITRE in 2014, including stints as a crypto-mathematician, software engineer, systems engineer, systems architect and systems engineer as well as systems security engineer. He has worked for several defense contractors, an Environmental Protection Agency contractor, a Facebook-like start up, a fabless semi-conductor manufacturer of commercial security protocol acceleration solutions, and a network performance management solutions company.In addition to serving as a chief engineer, Mark works with various MITRE sponsors, helping programs with security engineering as well as teaming with others on integrating SSE into the acquisition systems engineering process. He has also worked with the MITRE Institute on developing materials for training in SSE.Mark is a graduate of the University of Virginia (PhD, Mathematics) and Florida State University (BS & MS, Mathematics). He resides in Colorado Springs, CO.
Biography
Michael McEvilley
: McEvilley - Michael has over 35 years’ experience in high confidence software-intensive systems and requirements engineering. He has been employed at The MITRE Corporation for over 20 years where he has supported several DoD programs with focus on requirements analysis, and system design assurance for safety- and security critical ground, surface, subsurface, and air weapons platforms. Michael is currently a System Assurance Lead in the MITRE Systems Engineering Technical Center and supports DoD systems engineering efforts for program protection planning and for achieving confidence in weapon systems engineered to operate in contested cyberspace environments.Prior to joining MITRE he served as an officer in the USAF, worked in industry developing software for the Aegis Weapons System and for Command and Control (C2) of worldwide military airlift operations.Michael is a co-author of NIST SP 800-160 Systems Security Engineering: Considerations for a Multidisciplinary Approach in the Engineering of Trustworthy Secure Systems.
Biography
Daryl Hild
: Hild - Daryl's career spans 3 decades consulting on systems engineering solutions that span US Army tactical communications networks, IT networks and systems management solutions; NORAD / NORTHCOM air warning and missile warning systems, the US Air Force global positioning system, space systems, and cyberspace security. He is currently the Department Head for the Systems Security Engineering department within the MITRE Systems Engineering Tech Center. Prior to MITRE, Daryl was an Army Signal Officer. He received his BS in Electrical Engineering from Washington University, St. Louis, MO; and his MS and PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.