Open Source in the Federal Government - Jordan Kasper, Independent
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Open Source in the Federal Government - Jordan Kasper, Independent
The federal government builds and maintains hundreds of thousands of software systems - and it would be difficult to find a system that doesn't rely on open source software. In fact, the government is likely the single largest consumer of OSS in the world and considering the criticality of the mission, the security of those systems is paramount. There has been limited guidance on how government programs should select, consume, contribute to, and publish open source software, but things are getting better! This session will discuss the current landscape of open source in the federal government and present methods for how we can secure our own systems with tools and processes to vet open source projects, ingest that software securely, and support those projects with substantive contributions.
Attendees from government entities, contractors, and members of the community should attend to learn how the government can tackle the supply chain risks inherent in open source while still capturing the benefits that it has to offer. They'll come away with an understanding of how this might impact their work, and how by working together we can build a better open source ecosystem for everyone.
Видео Open Source in the Federal Government - Jordan Kasper, Independent канала The Linux Foundation
Open Source in the Federal Government - Jordan Kasper, Independent
The federal government builds and maintains hundreds of thousands of software systems - and it would be difficult to find a system that doesn't rely on open source software. In fact, the government is likely the single largest consumer of OSS in the world and considering the criticality of the mission, the security of those systems is paramount. There has been limited guidance on how government programs should select, consume, contribute to, and publish open source software, but things are getting better! This session will discuss the current landscape of open source in the federal government and present methods for how we can secure our own systems with tools and processes to vet open source projects, ingest that software securely, and support those projects with substantive contributions.
Attendees from government entities, contractors, and members of the community should attend to learn how the government can tackle the supply chain risks inherent in open source while still capturing the benefits that it has to offer. They'll come away with an understanding of how this might impact their work, and how by working together we can build a better open source ecosystem for everyone.
Видео Open Source in the Federal Government - Jordan Kasper, Independent канала The Linux Foundation
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