tune Filter sessions
9:00am • Keynote: State of the Union - Jim Zemlin, Executive Director, The Linux Foundation with Prakash Linga, CEO & Founder, BluBracket
9:50am • Keynote: Jeff Wittich, Chief Product Officer, Ampere & Mark Shan, Chairperson, Tencent Open Source Alliance
10:05am • Keynote: Agriculture: Malthusian Trap or The Innovation Opportunity of a Lifetime? - Sumer Johal, Executive Director, AgStack Foundation
10:20am • Keynote: Software on 250 Million Phones: The LFPH Journey - Jenny Wanger, Director of Programs, LF Public Health
10:30am • Keynote: The Data Center Sustainability Imperative and the Transformational Opportunity of Open Hardware - Ali Fenn, President, ITRenew
11:40am • LFX: Protecting Your Project and Community with Continuous Security - David Deal & Sachin Gupta, The Linux Foundation
12:15pm • LFX: Keys to Improving Project Velocity and Engagement - Nirav Patel & Eric Searcy, The Linux Foundation
2:30pm • Deep Dive on Linux Foundation Public Health - Jim St. Clair, LF Public Health
3:15pm • Panel Discussion: The Importance of DEIA (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Accessibility) in Open Source - Anni Lai, Futurewei; Priyanka Sharma, CNCF; Tina Tsou, ARM; Arun Gupta, Apple
4:15pm • Managing Vulnerabilities at the Snippet Level in Embedded Software - Craig Northway, Qualcomm Technologies Inc
5:00pm • Towards an OSPO at the University of California - Carlos Maltzahn, University of California, Santa Cruz
11:40am • Panel Discussion: We Are Many, But We Are One - Tracy Miranda & Kara de la Marck, CD Foundation; Sharon Jerop Kipruto, Google; Priti Desai, IBM; & Kim Lewandowski, Chainguard
12:15pm • Building Open Source Communities During the Covid-19 Pandemic - Jacqueline Salinas, CD Foundation
2:30pm • Code of Conducts in Action - Navigating the Challenges of Enforcement - Joanna Lee, Gesmer Updegrove LLP
3:15pm • Addressing the Challenges of Adopting Open Source – Modeling Your Projects to Improve Governance and Security - Eric Tice, Wipro
4:15pm • A Decentralized Approach to Secure the Software Supply Chain - Stephen Chin, JFrog
5:00pm • How a Dependency Injection Vulnerability in Microsoft Teams Highlights Gaps in the Software Supply Chain - Adam Schaal, Contrast Security
11:40am • Pandemic Pivots of an OSPO - Nithya Ruff, Comcast
12:15pm • Dependencies, Licensing, and Risk: CHAOSS Metrics and Tools - Sean P. Goggins, CHAOSS Project
2:30pm • Panel Discussion: Applying the Principles of Product-market Fit to Open Source Projects - Emily Omier, Emily Omier Consulting, LLC; Amanda Robson, Cowboy Ventures; Leigh Marie Braswell, Founders Fund; Nithya Ruff, Comcast
3:15pm • As Strong as the Weakest Link - Brendan O'Leary, Gitlab
4:15pm • The Coming Culture Challenges for Open Source Projects - Stephen Walli, Microsoft
5:00pm • WebAssembly, Standard First or Customer First? - Michael Yuan, Second State
9:00am • Keynote: How Open Source became a First Class Citizen in Wall Street (and will Power the New Wave of Fintech Innovation) - Gabriele Columbro, Executive Director, FINOS
9:10am • Keynote: An Open Future for the Interface of Tomorrow - Jon Stine, Executive Director, The Open Voice Network
9:25am • Keynote: WebAssembly: The Past, Present and Future - Colin Eberhardt, Technology Director, Scott Logic
9:50am • Keynote: The Rapid Growth of Open Hardware Around the World and Across Industries - Calista Redmond, CEO, RISC-V International
10:15am • Keynote: The Alignment Problem: Machine Learning and Human Values - Brian Christian, Author of "The Alignment Problem: Machine Learning and Human Values" & "The Most Human Human"; Co-author of "Algorithms to Live By"
11:15am • Panel Discussion: Metrics for Understanding Project Health - Sophia Vargas, Google; Matt Germonprez, University of Nebraska at Omaha; Georg Link, Bitergia; Dawn Foster, VMware; & Sean Goggins, CHAOSS Project
12:00pm • Corporate Engagement with Open Source Communities: Research Findings - Brian Proffitt, Red Hat & Matt Germonprez, University of Nebraska at Omaha
2:15pm • Walking The Cultural Tightrope: Why We Need Codes of Conduct, and Why They’re Not Enough - Aeva Black, Microsoft
3:00pm • Using Data without Giving Up Privacy: Research Directions - Gordon Haff, Red Hat
4:00pm • Growing Communities: A Research-based Framework for Eliminating Barriers to Contribution - Georg Link, Bitergia
4:45pm • CHAOSS 2022: Computational Linguistic Analysis for Mitigating Dependency Risk and Advancing Project Health - Sean Goggins, CHAOSS Project / University of Missouri
9:00am • Keynote: The State of OSS Supply Chain Security - Dan Lorenc, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Chainguard, Inc
9:20am • Keynote: Project Sigstore Update and Progress Report - Luke Hinds, Security Engineering Lead, Office of the CTO, Red Hat
9:30am • Keynote: SPDX: Open Source Risk Management at Scale - Gary O'Neall, Chief Executive Officer, Source Auditor & Kate Stewart, Vice President of Dependable Embedded Systems, The Linux Foundation
9:50am • Keynote: Securing Open Source Software - Jennifer Fernick, SVP & Global Head of Research, NCC Group & Dr. David A. Wheeler, Director of Open Source Supply Chain Security, The Linux Foundation
10:05am • Keynote: eBPF - Superpowers for Networking, Observability & Security - Liz Rice, Chief Open Source Officer, Isovalent
10:25am • Keynote: Building Trust in our Supply Chains with SLSA - Kim Lewandowski, Founder / Product, Chainguard, Inc
10:35am • Keynote: Memory Safety for Critical Digital Infrastructure - Josh Aas, Executive Director, ISRG (Let's Encrypt, Prossimo)