Embedded devices are increasingly connected to network resources for additional functionality with the ultimate goal of greater mission capability. Recently, security of connected devices is being scrutinized with highly publicized vulnerabilities of various consumer devices. While several domains are starting to publish new guidelines for cybersecurity there is not a standardized risk assessment framework for organizations to utilize. Furthermore, many domains have not published any cybersecurity guidelines at all. This webinar will talk about some of the industry guidelines that exist, how they are related, which ones need to be created, and how an assessment framework can be created that is standards based for consistent risk assessment results.
CSIAC Webinars - Standards Based Cyber Risk Assessment Framework
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Presenters

Vijay Srinivas
Vijay Srinivas serves as the Director of the A-lab (Assurance Lab) at AIS. The A-Lab supports design consultation, testing/assessment, and training services for cybersecurity performance of cyber-physical systems in multiple verticals such as; Automotive, Industrial Control Systems, Medical devices, and UAS sectors. Prior to joining AIS, Vijay spent 6 years as the Senior Director of Corporate Relations and Technical Alliances at Syracuse University. Vijay has spent over 20 years in the private sector, in a variety of roles spanning business process reengineering, systems engineering, program management and business development. He has experience in the launch of new businesses as well as new products. His industry experience includes stints at Miller Brewing Company, Delphi Automotive, Sensis (Saab) Corporation, and SRCTec (a subsidiary of SRC). Vijay holds MS (Engineering) and MBA degrees from SU and is a graduate of the inaugural cohort of the Central New York Advanced Course in Engineering (ACE) program from Syracuse University. Vijay is currently pursuing the Doctorate of Professional Studies from the iSchool at Syracuse University.

Dr. Samuel Mantravadi
Dr. Samuel Mantravadi is a Research Engineer at Assured Information Security, Inc. Since joining AIS, Dr. Mantravadi has been applying his knowledge of sensor systems and embedded development to address cybersecurity challenges when connecting processors and networking directly to sensors including medical devices, automobiles, aircraft systems, and other sensor systems. He has a unique combination of experience in embedded software development, testing, reverse engineering and sensor systems along with a strong background in research for the US Air Force. During his 15 year Air Force career, he served in three different directorates of the Air Force Research Laboratory, working on Sensor technology programs for Directed Energy, Basic Research (AFOSR) and the Center for Rapid Innovation of the Sensors Directorate. He holds an MS in Electrical Engineering from Wright State University and a PhD from the Air Force Institute of Technology.
One of the most informative webinars I’ve attended. Gave a great overview of the various risk management frameworks and traditional IT vs operational security. Well done!
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