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Why Do You Trust Software? Operationalizing CRA with the Eclipse Trustable Software Framework

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Overview

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Explore how the Eclipse Trustable Software Framework addresses the EU Cyber Resilience Act's requirements for proving software security and resilience in modern products. Learn about the six trustable tenets and the concept of a FICO-style Trustable Score that aims to make software trust more measurable and auditable. Discover the distinction between tested and trustable software, understand risk metrics and insurance implications, and examine real-world applications of the framework to embedded systems and regulatory scenarios. Gain insights into securing executive buy-in for CRA compliance initiatives, communicating regulatory concerns internally, and drawing lessons from customer experiences with multi-part compliance responses. Participate in audience Q&A sessions that address practical implementation challenges and explore how open collaboration can shape the future of trustable software development across industries ranging from automotive and aerospace to medical devices and consumer electronics.

Syllabus

00:00 – Welcome and introduction to John Ellis
02:56 – Why do you trust software?
04:38 – Tested does not equal trustable
10:49 – Bigger picture: risk metrics and insurance implications
12:08 – Applying the trustable software framework to real cases
15:45 – Embedded systems and regulatory perspectives
21:29 – Audience Q&A
25:13 – Executive buy-in and communicating CRA concerns internally
28:19 – Lessons from customer experiences and multi-part responses
38:14 – Final questions and wrap-up

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Eclipse Foundation

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