Dr. Carol Woody has been a senior member of the technical staff at the Software Engineering Institute since 2001. Currently she is the technical manager of the CERT Cybersecurity Engineering team which addresses security and survivability throughout the development and acquisition lifecycles, especially early in design and engineering.  Her research focus is on building capabilities for measuring, managing, and sustaining cybersecurity for highly complex networked systems and systems of systems. Prior to joining SEI, Woody was a strategic planner for New York City.  She has 25 years of project management and systems development experience with large complex environments including government, academic, manufacturing, and financial organizations.  She has coauthored, with Nancy Mead, a book Cyber Security Engineering: A Practical Approach for Systems and Software Assurance published November 2016 as part of the SEI Series in Software Engineering.  In addition, she has published a wide range of technical reports, blogs, and white papers on topics including cybersecurity for DevSecOps, measurement of software assurance, using software bill of materials to improve cybersecurity outcomes, and acquisition security methodologies to improve supply chain risk management.  She has delivered webinars and podcasts on these and other related topics.  Most are available at http://www.sei.cmu.edu. Woody holds a B.S. in mathematics from the College of William & Mary, an M.B.A. from Wake Forest University with distinction, and a Ph.D. in information systems from NOVA Southeastern University where she was elected to Upsilon Phi Epsilon, the international honor society for computing and information disciplines. In June 2021 Dr. Woody was inducted into the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Eta Kappa Nu (HKN) international honor society.  Founded in 1904 by Maurice L. Carr at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, HKN recognizes individual excellence and meritorious work in IEEE fields of interest.