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Weaving the XBOM Fabric - Enhancing Supply Chain Transparency

Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube

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Explore a comprehensive conference talk on the innovative [X]BOM Fabric concept presented by Erica Dretzka from the Department of Defense. Delve into the complexities of modern supply chains, which blend proprietary and open-source elements across geographical, temporal, technical, and organizational boundaries. Examine real-world examples highlighting the critical need for enhanced supply chain transparency, including the SolarWinds Orion incident, Apache Log4j vulnerabilities, and component origin issues in the F-35 fighter jet. Learn about the proposed eXtensible Bill of Material ([x]BOM) pattern, designed to digitize and modernize traditional Bills of Materials for comprehensive asset tracking. Discover how the resulting [x]BOM Fabric aims to bridge communication gaps between boardroom strategies and edge operations through flexible metadata patterns and data structures. Gain insights into ongoing prototyping efforts demonstrating the universal applicability of [x]BOMs across various mission use cases, and understand its potential for enabling AI-driven analyses, threat predictions, and decision-making processes in complex supply chain environments.

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Weaving the [X]BOM Fabric - Erica Dretzka , Department of Defense


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