Announcing new event focused on Building Cybersecurity into the Software Supply Chain, August 18, Virtual
Maresa Fowler | 27 July 2021
Modern day supply chains leave greater potential for vulnerabilities, and supply chain security should be a high priority for organizations. Vulnerabilities could be catastrophic, and lead to unnecessary costs, inefficient delivery schedules and a loss of intellectual property.
In addition, over the last few years, supply chains have increasingly been exposed as a major weak point in organizational security. While security may be top of mind within company walls, you are only as strong as your most vulnerable supplier.
We are excited to bring the community a new event where folks can learn directly from experts who have been working on how to solve these vulnerabilities for almost a decade, to find out how to best protect their supply chain and mitigate potential disaster.
Anyone involved in ensuring their company’s supply chain is secure including security professionals, executive leadership and tech leaders.
The event is free to attend, and will take place virtually on August 18. It is comprised of nine sessions covering all aspects of protecting the supply chain, including talks on:
- Generating SBOMs for IoT at Build Time
- Securing GCC & GLIBC
- Building Signing, Distributing SPDX SBOMs as Artifact Reference Type
- Software Supply Chain Integrity with Sigstore
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