Finger Lakes Chapter presents "Engineering Trustworthy Secure Systems” - Dr. Mark Winstead, Chief Engineer MITRE Corporation

In 2016, the National Institute for Standards & Technology released NIST Special Publication 800-160 -guidance addressing the systems engineering subdiscipline of systems security engineering (redesignated NIST SP 800-160 volume 1 in 2018). In 2021 NIST kicked off an update to this seminal document to update for advances and lessons learned from its use, with the initial public draft (IPD) released for public comment 11 January 2022, the final public draft (FPD) expected May, and final this summer.

Renamed “Engineering Trustworthy Secure Systems” for the revision, Volume 1 Revision 1 aligns closely (partially intentionally, partially coincidentally) with INCOSE’s Systems Engineering Vision 2035 and supporting efforts such as security in the Future of Systems Engineering (FuSE). This presentation will discuss NIST SP 800-160 Volume 1 Revision 1 in its role as describing principles and concepts for a systems engineering team’s role with engineering trustworthy secure systems while relating it to INCOSE efforts and initiatives.


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