[FREE Webinar] Sept. 18: Cybersecurity in Cameo Systems Modeler

Tata Technologies and Dassault Systèmes discuss how model-based processes can improve the development of complex systems on a Digital Engineering 24/7

Hi All,

DATE: September 18, 2025
TIME: 03:00 PM EDT/ Noon PDT

Please join this webinar, which provides an in-depth overview of the advantages offered by Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) and Model-Based Safety and Reliability Analysis (MBSRA) when compared to traditional methods used in the development of complex systems architecture, particularly in the context of vehicular safety analysis.

It will highlight how these modern approaches enhance the design process by enabling more integrated and comprehensive analysis.

The session is particularly aimed at new and experienced modelers who are interested in advancing their skills to better facilitate system design as well as reliability and safety evaluation.

Participants will be guided through key methodologies such as Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA), Fault Tree Analysis (FTA), and cybersecurity considerations, all within the framework of an MBSE environment.

This comprehensive overview aims to demonstrate how adopting MBSE and MBSRA can lead to more efficient, reliable, and safer vehicular systems through improved modeling, analysis, and integrated safety assessments.

You can register here.

 

Speakers:

Andres Ruiz
Business Development Consultant, Tata Technologies

I bring a unique blend of mechanical engineering and software expertise that bridges two traditionally siloed domains. With hands-on manufacturing experience on the shop floor, I deeply understand the needs of design engineering, manufacturing, procurement, and product lifecycle management teams. At the same time, my background in software equips me with insight into the workflows and challenges faced by IT administrators, software developers, software and cloud architects, data analysts, and product owners. This dual perspective allows me to connect physical product development with digital innovation, helping organizations align processes, optimize collaboration, and drive efficiency across the entire product and technology lifecycle.

Jason Wilson
CATIA Brand Systems, Director, Dassault Systèmes

Jason Wilson has been a prominent figure in Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) and product development since joining No Magic in 2009. Over the years, Jason has held pivotal roles across Sales, Development, and Product Management, providing strategic insight and expertise across multiple disciplines. After transitioning from Sales to Product Management in 2012, he contributed significantly to No Magic’s Cameo DataHub and Cameo Requirements+ tools, many of which remain integral to the product line.

Today, Jason leads North American sales and is an essential part of the No Magic Solution Architecture team. His responsibilities include serving as a Product Advisor for Cameo DataHub, the Cameo Suite / CATIA Magic integrations with the 3DExpericence Platform, and providing SysML client advisory, all while driving cutting-edge standards with the Object Management Group (OMG). An active member of industry associations such as INCOSE , IIBA , and ASEE 's Dallas chapters, Jason is deeply committed to advancing modeling standards and methodologies.

Moderator: Kenneth Wong
Senior Editor, Digital Engineering

enneth Wong is Digital Engineering's resident blogger and senior editor. Email him at kennethwong@digitaleng.news or share your thoughts or suggestions at digitaleng.news/facebook.

 

Brian Pepper
Industry Business Senior Consultant for CATIA Magic, Dassault Systèmes

Brian Pepper is an Industry Business Senior Consultant for CATIA Magic (Dassault Systemes).  He has 20+ years’ experience in Systems Engineering with 10 years’ Experience applying Model Based Systems Engineering Techniques to complex systems in both UML and SysML in the Defense and Automotive Industries. He is Six Sigma Black Belt, DoDAF Certified, and an OMG Certified System Model Professional. 

Recent focus has been on Safety and Reliability integration with MBSE and has recently been working on the Integration of Cybersecurity into MBSE. He has been doing many demos over the past few years including tutorials and presentations at INCOSE, and MCSS conferences. He has written papers that have been published by INCOSE over each of the past 3 years.