Enhancing Cybersecurity & Efficiency for Federal Integrators
Key Practices & SBOM Compliance
March 19 | 11:00am - 3:00pm | Carahsoft Conference and Collaboration Center | Room 5W
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Executive Order 14028 mandates the adoption of the NIST Secure Software Development Framework, emphasizing the Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) as a crucial measure. With cybersecurity evolving, vulnerabilities like Log4Shell and Struts2 highlight the need for cyber readiness. Delve into the next phase of regulatory changes by improving internal strategies around open source software supply chain optimization. This strategy hinges on monitoring the entire software development lifecycle to ensure resiliency and meeting the requirements and mandates set by Federal Regulatory agencies. This discussion will explore the importance of perceiving cybersecurity as a mission-centric challenge, extending beyond compliance checklists and attesting to current mandates and requirements.
Key Take Aways:
- Applying the best practices of Industrial DevSecOps to your internal Open Source SDLC Pipelines
- How SBOMs Change Supply Chain Management
- How OSS Supply Chain Optimization can give you a competitive advantage for winning new business with testimonials from one of your peers
- Discover unique insights: Automated Security Posture, Best-in-Class Data Curation, and differentiating between malicious and vulnerable components
- Next steps for success for Federal Integrators to implement and attest to NIST SSDF guidelines and best practices
Keynote Speakers
Dr. Suzette Johnson
Northrop Grumman Fellow, Lean-Agile
NDIA SED, Vice Chair
Dr. Suzette Johnson
Northrop Grumman Fellow, Lean-Agile
NDIA SED, Vice Chair
Dr. Stephen Magill
VP of Product Innovation
Sonatype
Dr. Stephen Magill
VP of Product Innovation
Sonatype
Dr. Ben Amaba
Federal Programs | Moderator
Sonatype
Dr. Ben Amaba
Federal Programs | Moderator
Sonatype
Agenda
11:00 AM – 11:10 AM
11:10 AM – 12:00 PM
12:00 PM – 12:30 PM
12:30 PM – 1:00 PM
1:00 PM – 1:30 PM
1:30 PM – 2:00 PM
2:00 PM- 3:00 PM