Samuel T. Redwine
James Madison University
An associate professor at James Madison University, Sam Redwine has had an extensive career of practice, scholarship, and research in the fields of software engineering and software security. He was the general chair for the 2006 International Symposium on Secure Software Engineering, chairs the DHS/DoD Software Assurance Working Group on Workforce Education and Training, and is a key member of the Object Management SIG on Software Assurance and the NDIA System Assurance Committee.
At JMU, Redwine helped found the Secure Software Engineering masters program. In addition to experience as a practitioner and consultant, he has worked at the Software Productivity Consortium, the Institute for Defense Analyses, and The MITRE Corporation. He has also been an adjunct professor at Virginia Tech and George Mason University and a visiting scientist at the SEI. He has BS and MS degrees from MIT.
Publications by Samuel T. Redwine
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Modeling Tools References
May 15, 2013 • White Paper
Samuel T. Redwine
In this paper, Samuel Redwine provides references related to modeling tools.
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General Modeling Concepts
May 14, 2013 • White Paper
In this paper, Samuel Redwine introduces several concepts related to the Introduction to Modeling Tools for Software Security article and modeling in general.
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Introduction to Modeling Tools for Software Security
June 24, 2012 • White Paper
Samuel T. Redwine
In this paper, Samuel Redwine introduces security concepts and tools useful for modeling security properties.
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