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Cyber Attacks From the Open Source Perspective

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Sponsored by WHITESOURCE


Wednesday, April 28, 2021
1 p.m. ET

From SolarWind to “Dependency confusion”, 2021 will be the year of open-source supply chain attacks, with an ever-growing number of hackers leveraging the increasing use of open source during software development to distribute malicious packages and exploit known vulnerabilities. Due to recent events, the software industry gained a deeper understanding about the potential risk of supply-chain attacks.

Although this problem is complex with many aspects, solutions come faster when the problem is well-framed. In this webinar, we will suggest a simple framework to the open source vulnerability management challenge and few ways to secure your software supply chain and reduce potential risk.

Zvika Ronen
CTO - FOSSAware
Zvika has more than 20 years of experience in the Hi-tech and telecommunication industries holding a wide range of technological roles. In his last role, he was the Technology Leader of Open Source software across all Amdocs regions and the M&A Open Source due diligence auditor.
Sam Quakenbush
Sales Engineer Manager - WhiteSource
Sam Quakenbush is a Sales Engineer Manager at WhiteSource with over 10 years of experience in development, application security, and consulting. He has traveled all over the world advising customers on how to implement a Secure Software Development Lifecycle using industry-leading application security solutions and best practices.

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