Anthony Adebonojo

Anthony Adebonojo

  • Chairman, Critical Infrastructure, Protection & Recovery Working Group (CIPR-WG)
  • International Council of Systems Engineers (INCOSE), USA

Mr. Adebonojo works for Northrup Grumman Corporation as a Senior Staff Systems Engineer on a National Security Program, however he is speaking in his role as the Chairman of the INCOSE Critical Infrastructure Working Group (INCOSE CIPR-WG) at this event. INCOSE is the Premier organization involved in the promotion of Systems Engineering world-wide. It consists of 52 Working Groups and Mr. Adebonojo is the Chairman of the Critical Infrastructure Working Group. He has been involved in the modelling of Critical Infrastructure Systems as part of this Working Group for over four Years.
In his current role, he is responsible for teaching younger engineers how to model system interfaces (or interdependencies) for a major Weapon Systems for Northrup Grumann. He has also held roles as an Enterprise Architect and Verification and Validation Engineer for DoD Weapon Systems as well.
Mr. Adebonojo has been involved in Systems Engineering and architecture for over 21 Years and is an INCOSE Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP) as well as a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and a OMG-Certified Systems Modelling Professional (OCSMP L2).

Sessions

  • Modeling and Simulation to Enhance Resilience Strategies

    Modeling and Simulation are indispensable tools in enhancing resilience strategies for CI. They provide a powerful means to understand, predict, and prepare for complex disruptions, which would be impossible or prohibitively expensive to test in the real world. This allows decision-makers to experiment with various scenarios, identify vulnerabilities, optimize resource allocation, and validate resilience plans before actual incidents occur.

  • MBSE Analysis & Update of U.S. Infrastructure Data Taxonomy (IDT) Using U.S. National Critical Functions (NCFs)