Dr. Cody Fleming
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Systems and Information Engineering
University of Virginia
Dr. Cody Fleming joined the Systems and Information Engineering faculty in August 2015. Cody received his doctoral degree in Aeronautics and Astronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he focused on formally and rigorously integrating safety analysis into early concept development of complex systems. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Hope College with honors (summa cum laude) and a masters degree in Civil Engineering from MIT. Prior to returning to MIT, he spent 5 years working in space system development for various satellite and laser projects, specializing in dynamics, design, and systems integration. Cody was the recipient of Douwe B. Entema Prize, awarded to the top student in engineering, and the Alvin W. Vanderbush Award, given to the top scholar-athlete at Hope College. He recently received the Best Paper Award at the 25th Anniversary INCOSE International Symposium.
- SERC-2018-TR-110-Cyber Security Requirements Methodology
- SERC-2017-TR-114-Security Engineering – FY17 Systems Aware Cybersecurity
- SERC-2016-TR-156-Transition of System-Aware Technology into Practice (Task 1) and Mission-Level Cybersecurity and Solution & the Selection of Decision Support Tools (Task 2)
- SERC-2019-TR-002-Model-based Engineering for Functional Risk Assessment and Design of Cyber Resilient Systems
- SERC-2020-TR-008-WRT-1013: Security Engineering - 2019
- SERC-2020-TR-005-Methods to Evaluate Cost/Technical Risk and Opportunity Decisions for Security Assurance in Design
- SERC-SR-2020-004-Concept of Operations (CONOPS) Exploiting Cyber Vulnerabilities of Oil and Gas Pipelines Building the Systems Assurance Framework
- SERC-2021-TR-016-WRT-1033: Transitioning Mission Aware Concepts and Methods to Evaluate Cost/Risk Decisions for Security
Lead Author
- Conference Paper - Cyber-Physical Systems Modeling for Security Using SysML
- Conference Paper - MISSION AWARE : Evidence-Based, Mission-Centric Cybersecurity Analysis
- Conference Paper - A Model-Based Approach to Security Analysis for Cyber-Physical Systems
- Conference Paper - A Systems Approach for Eliciting Mission-Centric Security Requirements
- Poster - Security Engineering
Co-Author
- Presentation - Security Engineering 2018
- Security Engineering – Decision Support Tool
- Security Engineering – Design Patterns and Operational Concepts
- Methods to Evaluate Cost/Technical Risk and Opportunity Decisions for Security Assurance in Design
- Risk Based Approach to Cyber Vulnerability Assessment
- Transitioning Mission Aware Concepts and Methods to Evaluate Cost/Risk Decisions for Security