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Wednesday, February 8 • 10:00am - 10:30am
Regulation by Telemetry: How to Fix OS Security by 2030 - Sal Kimmich, Director of Open Source, AI and DevSecOps, Escher Cloud

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Open Source has radically expanded in the last decade to become the de facto source of functional code for critical infrastructure across the globe. Looking towards the next decade, we must have a plan for how we intend to regulate, protect and sustain the supply chain of open source software that we depend on as nations, as corporations, and as citizens.In this talk we will detangle the interaction of coding language, development ecosystems, and security surface area - and what we will need to do to ensure that open source is secure by 2030. You’ll leave this talk with an understanding of the current security landscape, the gaps we must address, and what open source can look like if we take security seriously at a global scale.

Speakers
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Sal Kimmich

Technical Community Architect, Confidential Computing Consortium
Sal is an advocate forthe algorithmic side of open source and passionate about helping engineers, ethical hackers and digital enthusiasts understand the complexity of modern software development. With over a decade of experience as building cloud-native machine learning pipelines... Read More →


Wednesday February 8, 2023 10:00am - 10:30am GMT
Churchill, Ground Floor