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Jimenez Santamaria | OSPO Program Manager,TODO Group,The Linux Foundation
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ÒéÌ⣺Open Source Process Management Standards For
Licensing And Security In China
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Coughlan | OpenChain General Manager, The Linux Foundation
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OpenChain standards for License Compliance (ISO/IEC 5230) and Security Assurance
(ISO/IEC DIS 18974) are simple and effective ways for companies in the supply
chain to improve open source software management. Organizations around the world
have engaged with these standards over the last five years for cost reduction,
time optimization and allow staff to work on tasks directly related to improving
products and services. Recent data suggests significant traction in adoption,
with an example being a recent PwC-sponsored survey showing 20% of German
companies with more than 2,000 employees using ISO/IEC 5230. This talk will
explain how the Linux Foundation¡¯s OpenChain Project is building the support
structures needs to accomplish ever broader market adoption, ranging from
community activities to reference material to a commercial ecosystem. It will
focus on recent developments in and for China, especially around expanding work
in security, in editing the next generations of the standards, and in lessons
learned over our time in market to revise our supplier education material.
Attendees will leave this talk knowing current options for assessment,
deployment and in the case of customer companies - encouraging suppliers to use
these standards too.