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Continuous Compliance in Open Source - Safety Assurance Through SBOM-Driven Traceability in ELISA

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Explore how Software Bill of Materials (SBOM)-driven traceability can ensure continuous compliance in safety-critical open source applications through this 30-minute conference talk from the Linux Foundation. Discover practical approaches to bridging the gap between open-source development and regulatory safety requirements using the ELISA (Enabling Linux in Safety Applications) project framework. Learn how SPDX 3.x standards, automated CI/CD workflows, and specialized tools like ELISA's BASIL enable comprehensive traceability between compliance requirements, validation tests, and software components. Gain insights into best practices for managing SBOM evolution, conducting effective change impact analysis, and integrating compliance automation into modern DevOps pipelines. Understand actionable strategies for aligning regulatory compliance with innovation, whether you work in open-source governance or safety-critical software engineering, and discover how to implement these approaches in real-world development environments.

Syllabus

Continuous Compliance in Open Source: Safety Assurance Through S... Rinat Shagisultanov & Troy Sabin

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