Carrie Gardner
SEI CERT
Carrie Gardner is a cybersecurity engineer at the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute. Her primary work is with the National Insider Threat Center, where she works on best practices in insider threat risk management. Carrie is also a part-time adjunct faculty member at the University of Pittsburgh School of Computing and Information.
Carrie holds a master’s degree in information science from the University of Pittsburgh School of Computing and Information, a graduate certificate in international affairs from Texas A&M’s Bush School of Government and Public Service, and bachelor of arts degrees in political science and psychology from the Honor College at the University of North Texas.
Publications by Carrie Gardner
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Applying Text Analytics to Insider Threat Detection
September 15, 2021 • Video
Daniel L. CostaCarrie Gardner
In this talk, we discuss how text analytics can be used to enhance an organization's insider risk management practices, highlight the state of the practice, identify current limitations, and present strategies for incorporating text analytic capability.
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Amplifying Your Privacy Program: Strategies for Success
March 30, 2021 • Webinar
Daniel L. CostaCarrie Gardner
In this webcast, Dan Costa and Carrie Gardner highlight best practices for privacy program planning and implementation.
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Workplace Violence and Insider Threat
August 28, 2018 • Podcast
Tracy CassidyCarrie Gardner
Tracy Cassidy and Carrie Gardner, researchers with the CERT National Insider Threat Center, discuss research on using technology to detect an employee's intent to cause physical harm.
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