Improving Global Software Supply Chain Security with Alpha-Omega
Offered By: OpenSSF via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the Alpha-Omega Project's approach to enhancing global software supply chain security in this 19-minute conference talk by Michael Scovetta and Michael Winser from OpenSSF. Learn about the project's framework for improving the security posture of both critical and long-tail open source projects. Gain insights into the program's early findings and understand how it addresses the pervasive nature of open source software in data centers, consumer devices, and applications. Discover the importance of combining automated tooling, best practices, education, and collaboration in securing open source supply chains. Consider joining the growing list of organizations supporting the advancement of open source technology security and funding OpenSSF initiatives.
Syllabus
Improving Global Software Supply Chain Security with Alpha-Omega - Michael Scovetta & Michael Winser
Taught by
OpenSSF
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