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Wednesday 10:20 – 11:00 AM Andrew McNamara - Topic Discussion: Supply chain security, build platforms, policy evaluation for provenance Daniel Moch - Topic Discussion: Using open source tools to build systems that enhance software supply chain security Frank Vasquez - Topic Discussion: Yocto, eBPF, OTA updates, containerized updates, systemd, TPM 2.0, secure boot, full disk encryption, Python, gRPC, microservices, infrastructure as code Lin Sun - Topic Discussion: Cloud Native, service mesh, growing women in open source Peter Kourzanov - Topic Discussion: Decentralization, peer-to-peer training and inference, distributed chain of thought Roman Zhukov - Topic Discussion: Open-Source x Security
Andrew McNamara is passionate about usable CI/CD, security, and DevSecOps, drawing from his experience of building and shipping containerized software at IBM and Red Hat. As a SLSA maintainer, Andrew is helping people identify how to approach and understand supply chain security... Read More →
For over 20 years, Daniel has worked as a software engineer in the Defense and Aerospace industry. His experience ranges from embedded device drivers to large logistics and information systems. In recent years, he has focused on helping legacy programs adopt modern DevOps practices... Read More →
Technical Author and Independent Consultant, Packt
Frank Vasquez is a software engineer and published author with over a decade of experience designing and building embedded Linux systems. During that time, he has shipped numerous products including a rackmount DSP audio server, a diver-held sonar camcorder, a consumer IoT hotspot... Read More →
Lin is the Head of Open Source at Solo.io, and a CNCF TOC member and ambassador. She has worked on the Istio service mesh since the beginning of the project in 2017 and serves on the Istio Steering Committee and Technical Oversight Committee. Previously, she was a Senior Technical... Read More →
Having started my professional career into CS (at TUDelft DBMS) I moved towards RT & streaming systems for CE (architecture & infra group at Philips Research). Dataflow compiler & middleware project got me further into the DSPs and models for radio & radar transceivers - the focus... Read More →
Practicing cybersecurity expert, engineer and manager (17+ years). Currently - Principal Security & Community Architect at Red Hat. Formerly - Head of Product Security & Privacy for Data Center & AI SW at Intel. Roman has broad experience from security architecture & threat modelling... Read More →