Tim Sherburne
University of Virginia
Tim Sherburne joined the Systems Engineering staff at the University of Virginia (UVA) in 2018 and is supporting Mission Aware research through rapid prototyping. Prior to joining UVA, Tim worked for more than 30 years at Motorola Solutions in various Software Development and Systems Engineering roles defining and building mission critical public safety communications systems. Tim has a BS in Electrical Engineering from Marquette University and an MS in Computer Science from the University of Illinois at Chicago. He has three US patents.
Deliverables
- 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-2019-TR-002-Model-based Engineering for Functional Risk Assessment and Design of Cyber Resilient Systems
- SERC-2018-TR-110-Cyber Security Requirements Methodology
- SERC-2021-TR-015-WRT-1022: Developmental Test and Evaluation (DTE&A) and Cyberattack Resilient Systems
- SERC-2021-TR-016-WRT-1033: Transitioning Mission Aware Concepts and Methods to Evaluate Cost/Risk Decisions for Security
- SERC-2022-TR-003-WRT-1043: DAU Digital Simulations (Base Year)
- SERC-2023-TR-007-WRT-1043: DAU Digital Engineering Simulation (Option Year 1)
- SERC-2024-TR-004-WRT-1043: DAU Digital Engineering Simulation Option Year 2
Projects
- Security Engineering – Decision Support Tool
- Methods to Evaluate Cost/Technical Risk and Opportunity Decisions for Security Assurance in Design
- Risk Based Approach to Cyber Vulnerability Assessment
- Security Engineering – Design Patterns and Operational Concepts
- Developmental Test and Evaluation (DT&E) and Cyberattack Resilient Systems
- Transitioning Mission Aware Concepts and Methods to Evaluate Cost/Risk Decisions for Security
- DAU – Digital Engineering Simulation