INCOSE Chicagoland: Engineering Trustworthy Secure Systems

Schaumburg , USA
1501 E. Woodfield Rd. Suite 300E

Meeting Title: INCOSE Chicagoland December Meeting: Engineering Trustworthy Secure Systems
Speaker: Dr. Mark Winstead
Date: Thursday, 16 November 2023
Time: 06:00 - 08:00 PM (CST)
Venue: Hybrid
  Virtual via Zoom
  In person: 1501 Woodfield Road Suite 300E Schaumburg, IL 60173

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Agenda:

6:00-6:30 pm - Dinner & Networking
6:30-7:00 pm - Announcements & Introductions
7:00-7:15 pm - INCOSE Systems Security WG Update, Dr. Mark Winstead, co-chair
7:15-8:30 pm - Feature Presentation and Q&A
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Abstract:

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, released Nov 2022.

Renamed “Engineering Trustworthy Secure Systems” 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.

Biography
Dr. Mark Winstead specializes in integrating security and mission assurance considerations into systems engineering from needs determination and concept exploration to disposal. His work at MITRE has centered on strategic weapon systems including support for AFLCMC/HBQ (Strategic Warning and Space Surveillance), AFNWC, AFGSC, OUSD(R&E), DHS, and STRATCOM programs, as well as supporting NIST.

Dr. Winstead is responsible for the Systems Security Engineering Department’s technical strategy, technical quality of deliverables, and pushing innovation into the department’s work program. MITRE's Systems Security Engineering Department provides systems security engineering capabilities and support. Department sponsors include AFGSC, AFNWC, SSC, AFLCMC, most other Air Force MAJCOMs, MDA, Navy, Army, Veterans Administration, the IC, DISA, OSD, DHS, FAA, OUSD(R*E), NIST, USSF, Spacecom, and various sub-organizations of each.

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