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Explore how governments can secure software supply chains through the OpenCode platform in this 42-minute conference talk from the Linux Foundation. Learn about the critical role of secure software supply chains in state, economic, and societal functions, and discover how the German Centre for Digital Sovereignty (ZenDiS) addresses these challenges through a new IT security architecture approach. Understand how OpenCode establishes binding security standards, promotes transparency, and enables tracing of origins for critical software components to build resilient, sovereign open source infrastructure for public administration. Examine the collaborative framework that brings together security experts, developers, and government agencies to standardize testing procedures and facilitate collaborative security analyses. Review the recent strategy paper published by ZenDiS and the German Federal Office for Information Security that outlines a comprehensive approach to securing software supply chains using OpenCode as a foundational building block for digital sovereignty.
Syllabus
Securing Software Supply Chains: OpenCode as Building Block for Sovereign Digital... Leonhard Kugler
Taught by
Linux Foundation