[Webinars] OpenChain and open source supply chain security
Learn what OpenChain is, how it works, and how companies around the world are using it to secure their software supply chains and reduce open source risk.
OpenChain: Reducing Risk and Friction in the Supply Chain
OpenChain standardizes license compliance requirements around the use of open source software in the supply chain. Customers purchasing from an OpenChain compliant company know that the software has been developed in line with a set of documented and tested procedures and that all the relevant meta data (SBOMs and compliance notices) is available. So what does that mean for you?
Join us for a live webinar to learn why companies like Scania (Volkswagen group), Cisco, ARM, Facebook, Uber, Google, Microsoft, Sony and Qualcomm rely on OpenChain. We’ll cover:
- The history of OpenChain, steps to compliance, and overall benefits
- How OpenChain scales and works for companies large and small
- What happens when the 2.1 specification becomes an ISO standard in September 2020
Don’t miss this informative webinar. Register today.
What: OpenChain: Reducing Risk and Friction in the Supply Chain
When: Thursday, Aug. 20 @ 12 p.m. Eastern / 9 a.m. Pacific
Who: Andrew Katz, Moorcrofts; Matt Jacobs, Synopsys
*** This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog from Software Integrity Blog authored by Synopsys Editorial Team. Read the original post at: https://www.synopsys.com/blogs/software-security/webinars-aug-17-21/