History of Open-Source Software Supply Chain Attacks
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1100 Granby Street,Norfolk VA 23510
05 April, 2022
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by Robbie Martin Regional Account Manager and Arsenie Jurgenson Solutions Architect Tuesday, April 5th, 2022, 5:30 PM For a presentation of: History of Open-Source Software Supply Chain Attacks By Robbie Martin - Regional Account Manager Arsenie Jurgenson - Solutions Architect We will focus on a history of OSS attacks ranging from the early days of open-source component usage through the current day where 80-90% of all applications contain open-source code. We will highlight several high-profile breaches to brand name companies and discuss new attack types that are coming to prominence. Sonatype’s mission is to empower every engineering team with intelligence to create and maintain secure, quality and innovative software at scale. Their platform addresses every element of an organization’s entire software development life cycle, including third-party open-source code, first-party source code, infrastructure as code, and containerized code. Sonatype identifies critical security vulnerabilities and code quality issues and reports results directly to developers when they can most effectively fix them. This helps organizations develop consistently high-quality, secure software which fully meets their business needs and those of their end-customers and partners. More than 2,000 organizations, including 70% of the Fortune 100, and 15 million software developers already rely on our tools and guidance to help them deliver and maintain exceptional and secure software. 5:30 PM - 5:50 PM - Meet, Greet and Network 6:00 PM – 6:45 PM – Speakers Presentation and Q&A 6:45 PM – 7:30 PM – ISSA-HR Business Meeting Join Zoom Meeting Link: https://zoom.us/j/96176658129?pwd=ZGd6WU02LzdnYnErMFBsYnp2L2F3UT09 For more information about the Hampton Roads Chapter of ISSA, visit http://www.issa-hr.org For the international organization: http://www.issa.org
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