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The Future Of Software Supply Chain Security

In this episode, we conclude our miniseries dealing with software supply chain security by considering the next five years in the space, what we need, and what we can hope for. Emily Fox, Aeva Black, Brian Behlendorf, Adrian Ludwig, Lena Smart, and of course Guy Podjarny, join Simon by sharing some insights on the areas in most need of attention, and where we can realistically expect to make progress in the near future. Listeners will hear about trust and tooling, downstream complexities, and qualifying security engineers, with the conversation ending on an optimistic note with an eye to the horizon. For most of our panel, the message of consistent attention and security prioritisation within organisations, as well as from governance is paramount to the health of any of these systems. So to hear it all in this final installment of our special, be sure to press play now!

Episode 129 of the The Secure Developer podcast, hosted by Adrian Ludwig, Simon Maple, Guy Podjarny, Aeva Black, Emily Fox, Brian Behlendorf, Jim Zemlin, titled "The Future Of Software Supply Chain Security" was published on February 27, 2023 and runs 19 minutes.

February 27, 2023 ·19m · The Secure Developer

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In this episode, we conclude our miniseries dealing with software supply chain security by considering the next five years in the space, what we need, and what we can hope for. Emily Fox, Aeva Black, Brian Behlendorf, Adrian Ludwig, Lena Smart, and of course Guy Podjarny, join Simon by sharing some insights on the areas in most need of attention, and where we can realistically expect to make progress in the near future. Listeners will hear about trust and tooling, downstream complexities, and qualifying security engineers, with the conversation ending on an optimistic note with an eye to the horizon. For most of our panel, the message of consistent attention and security prioritisation within organisations, as well as from governance is paramount to the health of any of these systems. So to hear it all in this final installment of our special, be sure to press play now!

In this episode, we conclude our miniseries dealing with software supply chain security by considering the next five years in the space, what we need, and what we can hope for. Emily Fox, Aeva Black, Brian Behlendorf, Adrian Ludwig, Lena Smart, and of course Guy Podjarny, join Simon by sharing some insights on the areas in most need of attention, and where we can realistically expect to make progress in the near future. Listeners will hear about trust and tooling, downstream complexities, and qualifying security engineers, with the conversation ending on an optimistic note with an eye to the horizon. For most of our panel, the message of consistent attention and security prioritisation within organisations, as well as from governance is paramount to the health of any of these systems. So to hear it all in this final installment of our special, be sure to press play now!

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