Toyota's Road to Open Source Program Office and Its Destination
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
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Overview
Explore Toyota's journey in establishing its Open Source Program Office (OSPO) and its future direction in this 37-minute conference talk by Masato Endo from Toyota Motor Corporation. Learn about Toyota's involvement with the Linux Foundation since 2011, its promotion of Automotive Grade Linux, and contributions to open-source communities like Open Invention Network and SPDX. Discover how Toyota addresses compliance and cybersecurity challenges in the automotive industry's extensive software supply chain through the OpenChain Project. Gain insights into Toyota's achievement as the first company to announce compliance with ISO/IEC 5230:2020 and the establishment of the Toyota OSPO in January 2024. Understand the company's motivations, challenges, and goals in embracing open-source practices within the automotive sector.
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Toyota's Road to OSPO and It's Destination - Masato Endo, Toyota Motor Corporation
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Linux Foundation
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