Brent Frye
CERT
Brent Frye is a member of the technical staff in the CERT Cybersecurity Foundations directorate of the Software Engineering Institute (SEI). He provides cybersecurity and model-based system engineering support to Department of Defense (DoD) program offices transitioning to Agile and DevSecOps methodologies. He also works with government sponsors on software assurance, threat modelling, microservices, and developing software engineering solutions for emerging technologies. His early work at CERT focused on building and maintaining a large-scale malware analysis system. Prior to joining CERT in 2005, he built and maintained large-scale information systems and networks at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), then moved to a startup to focus on designing and building security monitoring and aggregation systems. He earned a BS in Computer Science from CMU.
Publications by Brent Frye
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DevSecOps and Traffic Analysis
February 06, 2023 • Poster
Timothy A. ChickBrent Frye
This poster explains an authoritative reference model for DevSecOps, the Platform Independent Model (PIM).
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DevSecOps Pipeline for Complex Software-Intensive Systems: Addressing Cybersecurity Challenges
September 01, 2020 • Article
Carol Woody, PhDTimothy A. ChickAaron K. Reffett
This paper describes the cybersecurity challenges that Department of Defense programs faced when adopting DevSecOps practices and how they addressed them.
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Threat Modeling for Cyber-Physical System-of-Systems: Methods Evaluation
September 25, 2018 • White Paper
Nataliya ShevchenkoBrent FryeCarol Woody, PhD
This paper compares threat modeling methods for cyber-physical systems and recommends which methods (and combinations of methods) to use.
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Building and Scaling a Malware Analysis System
January 17, 2017 • Webinar
Brent Frye
This webinar describes some of the issues involved in automating the collection and analysis of malware, which has seen exponential growth over the past decade.
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