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OpenChain Japan Work Group Meeting #20 - Virtual Meeting #7
This was a special event with a bunch of corporate case studies. Learn more:
https://www.openchainproject.org/news/2021/08/03/japan-wg-20
This was a special event with a bunch of corporate case studies. Learn more:
https://www.openchainproject.org/news/2021/08/03/japan-wg-20
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Shane Coughlan
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#4138
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Re: OpenChain Webinar #28 – Securing the Development & Supply Chain of Open Source Software
No problem! Attached!
Please remember: it’s a draft 🙂
No problem! Attached!
Please remember: it’s a draft 🙂
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Shane Coughlan
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#4137
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Re: 答复: [openchain] OpenChain Webinar #28 – Securing the Development & Supply Chain of Open Source Software
Hi shane,
Thank you for sharing this video to us . That really helpful , could you share the PPT ?
Best
King
高琨/(King Gao)
2012实验室
2012Labs
华为技术有限公司 Huawei
Hi shane,
Thank you for sharing this video to us . That really helpful , could you share the PPT ?
Best
King
高琨/(King Gao)
2012实验室
2012Labs
华为技术有限公司 Huawei
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By
Gaokun (King)
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#4136
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Re: [taiwan-wg] We have another Chinese translation assistance on our GitHub - any extra thoughts welcome!
Thank you Lucien! Great feedback and understood! 🙂
Thank you Lucien! Great feedback and understood! 🙂
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Shane Coughlan
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#4135
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OpenChain Webinar #28 – Securing the Development & Supply Chain of Open Source Software
Full recording here:
https://www.openchainproject.org/news/2021/08/03/openchain-webinar-28-securing-the-development-supply-chain-of-open-source-software
Full recording here:
https://www.openchainproject.org/news/2021/08/03/openchain-webinar-28-securing-the-development-supply-chain-of-open-source-software
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By
Shane Coughlan
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#4134
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OpenChain Webinar #27 – PwC Readiness Assessment
Full recording here:
https://www.openchainproject.org/news/2021/07/27/openchain-webinar-27-pwc-readiness-assessment
Full recording here:
https://www.openchainproject.org/news/2021/07/27/openchain-webinar-27-pwc-readiness-assessment
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By
Shane Coughlan
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#4133
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OpenChain Tooling Work Group Meeting #39
Full recording here:
https://www.openchainproject.org/uncategorized-en/2021/08/03/openchain-tooling-work-group-meeting-39
Full recording here:
https://www.openchainproject.org/uncategorized-en/2021/08/03/openchain-tooling-work-group-meeting-39
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By
Shane Coughlan
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#4132
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OpenChain Today and Tomorrow – COSCUP Keynote
https://www.openchainproject.org/news/2021/07/31/openchain-today-and-tomorrow-coscup-keynote
https://www.openchainproject.org/news/2021/07/31/openchain-today-and-tomorrow-coscup-keynote
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By
Shane Coughlan
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#4131
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Today is event recording catch-up day
Each recording will be clearly identified by the email subject line.
Each recording will be clearly identified by the email subject line.
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Shane Coughlan
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#4130
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OpenChain Bi-Weekly Webinar - 2021-08-03 at 06:00 UTC / 07:00 BST / 08:00 CEST / 11:30 IST / 14:00 CST / 15:00 KST+JST
Today we are talking about 'Securing the Development & Supply Chain of Open Source Software (OSS)'
Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/4377592799
Meeting ID: 437 759 2799
One tap
Today we are talking about 'Securing the Development & Supply Chain of Open Source Software (OSS)'
Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/4377592799
Meeting ID: 437 759 2799
One tap
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By
Shane Coughlan
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#4129
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On our GitHub: "Formal statement format for project with no OSS BOM"
dineshr93: "Is there a formal statement to give to customers for the projects which has no OSS components.?
we cannot give confirmation that no OSS is being used because we cannot ensure 100% accuracy
dineshr93: "Is there a formal statement to give to customers for the projects which has no OSS components.?
we cannot give confirmation that no OSS is being used because we cannot ensure 100% accuracy
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Shane Coughlan
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#4128
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Re: [taiwan-wg] We have another Chinese translation assistance on our GitHub - any extra thoughts welcome!
Dear Shane,
I believe that has the "OpenChain Project" translated as "OpenChain項目" instead of the "OpenChain專案" suggested by PeterDaveHello is made by me, it is originally submitted for the
Dear Shane,
I believe that has the "OpenChain Project" translated as "OpenChain項目" instead of the "OpenChain專案" suggested by PeterDaveHello is made by me, it is originally submitted for the
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Lucien C.H. Lin - 林誠夏
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#4127
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We have another Chinese translation assistance on our GitHub - any extra thoughts welcome!
PeterDaveHello: "I just found that Pre-Release version of Traditional Chinese Supplier Education Pack on https://www.openchainproject.org/supplier-education-pack, which is very useful, but some terms
PeterDaveHello: "I just found that Pre-Release version of Traditional Chinese Supplier Education Pack on https://www.openchainproject.org/supplier-education-pack, which is very useful, but some terms
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Shane Coughlan
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#4126
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Re: Open Hardware: Chinese chip designers hope to topple Arm's Cortex-A76 with XiangShan RISC-V design
I suspect it will all shake out to health competition :)
IIRC Risc-V provides cores, but full SoC requires a lot of other IPR, and the mind even wanders to the possibility of future SoCs with hybrid
I suspect it will all shake out to health competition :)
IIRC Risc-V provides cores, but full SoC requires a lot of other IPR, and the mind even wanders to the possibility of future SoCs with hybrid
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Shane Coughlan
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#4125
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Re: Open Hardware: Chinese chip designers hope to topple Arm's Cortex-A76 with XiangShan RISC-V design
Super interesting as RISC-V is open hardware, if I understand correctly... Having a strong implementation of it could indeed topple ARM...
Best regards,
Gilles GravierDirector, Senior Strategy
Super interesting as RISC-V is open hardware, if I understand correctly... Having a strong implementation of it could indeed topple ARM...
Best regards,
Gilles GravierDirector, Senior Strategy
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Gilles Gravier
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#4124
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Open Hardware: Chinese chip designers hope to topple Arm's Cortex-A76 with XiangShan RISC-V design
This has flown under the Western Media radar but may be significant in terms of open hardware licensing. Worth watching to keep track of execution.
“The Institute of Computing Technology at the
This has flown under the Western Media radar but may be significant in terms of open hardware licensing. Worth watching to keep track of execution.
“The Institute of Computing Technology at the
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Shane Coughlan
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#4123
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US National Security Memorandum on Improving Cybersecurity for Critical Infrastructure Control Systems
From the White House:
"Protection of our Nation’s critical infrastructure is a responsibility of the government at the Federal, State, local, Tribal, and territorial levels and of the owners and
From the White House:
"Protection of our Nation’s critical infrastructure is a responsibility of the government at the Federal, State, local, Tribal, and territorial levels and of the owners and
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Shane Coughlan
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#4122
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Japanese Government (METI): Collection of Use Case Examples Compiled Regarding Management Methods for Utilizing Open Source Software and Ensuring Its Security
"The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) publishes a "Collection of Use Case Examples Regarding Management Methods for Utilizing OSS and Ensuring Its Security." The collection summarizes
"The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) publishes a "Collection of Use Case Examples Regarding Management Methods for Utilizing OSS and Ensuring Its Security." The collection summarizes
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Shane Coughlan
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#4121
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OpenChain Global Work Group Meeting 2021-07-26 - Full Recording
You can find the full recording of our most recent meeting here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okRa07dfokE&t=2s
As mentioned in my last email, focus was solely on the security guidance document for
You can find the full recording of our most recent meeting here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okRa07dfokE&t=2s
As mentioned in my last email, focus was solely on the security guidance document for
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Shane Coughlan
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#4120
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IMPORTANT: OpenChain Security Assurance Reference Guide (ISO 5230 Security Assurance Reference Guide)
The security guidance guide for OpenChain ISO 5230 is nearly ready. This is the last call for comments.
This document will provide all that is necessary to apply OpenChain ISO 5230 to address
The security guidance guide for OpenChain ISO 5230 is nearly ready. This is the last call for comments.
This document will provide all that is necessary to apply OpenChain ISO 5230 to address
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Shane Coughlan
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#4119
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