35 min

Undiscovered Vulnerabilities: Not Just for Critical Software Software Engineering Institute (SEI) Podcast Series

    • Technology

In this podcast from the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute, Jonathan Spring, a senior vulnerability researcher, discusses with Suzanne Miller the findings in a paper he published recently analyzing the number of undiscovered vulnerabilities in information systems. This paper examines the paradigm that the number of undiscovered vulnerabilities is manageably small through the lens of mathematical concepts from the theory of computing. 

In this podcast from the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute, Jonathan Spring, a senior vulnerability researcher, discusses with Suzanne Miller the findings in a paper he published recently analyzing the number of undiscovered vulnerabilities in information systems. This paper examines the paradigm that the number of undiscovered vulnerabilities is manageably small through the lens of mathematical concepts from the theory of computing. 

35 min

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