Secure Software by Design Workshops Announced

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June 11, 2025—The SEI this week announced its slate of workshops at Secure Software by Design 2025. The two-day, on-site event will take place August 19 and 20 at the Cooperative Plaza Conference Center in Arlington, Virginia, with workshops starting August 18.
Presented in collaboration with Carnegie Mellon University’s CyLab Security and Privacy Institute, the third annual Secure Software by Design event seeks to promote deliberate, intentional engineering processes that integrate security into the entire software lifecycle, rather than addressing security in individual stages as one-off activities. The lifecycle approach to security is especially important for software deployed in national security contexts, and it speeds delivery of more secure software to warfighters and other end users.
Registration is now open for the event’s six workshops, led by SEI researchers:
- Data Science for Cybersecurity—Devin Cortese, Emil Mathew, David Schulker, Ed Wang
- Secure Coding in C/C++—David Svoboda
- Zero Trust and DevSecOps—Elias Miller, Tim Morrow, McKinley Sconiers-Hasan
- Designing Cybersecurity Using Model-Based Systems Engineering—Natasha Shevchenko
- Open Source Software Transparency—Scott Hissam, Carol Woody
- APIs and Zero Trust—Elias Miller, Tim Morrow, McKinley Sconiers-Hasan
To register to attend the event and sign up for workshops, visit the Secure Software by Design 2025 website. You can also submit a presentation abstract until July 18.