Dr. Allan Friedman, the leader of
the NTIA Software Transparency Initiative, sent around the email below today.
It provides a link to the recording of last week’s webinar.
It also provides the connection information for the next webinar in this series
(there will be a third webinar around the end of February, date and time TBD).
I hope you’ll listen to the recording (if you weren’t there last week, or if we spoke too fast and you want to listen again) and also attend the next info session (which will only be given at one time, not twice as last week’s webinar was). If you’d like to get on Allan’s email list, please email him at afriedman@ntia.gov.
The next info session on SBOM
for the Energy and Bulk Power community will be on February 18, from 12-1pm ET.
This session will be a deeper technical dive into the specifications of the
basic, "minimum viable" SBOM, and highlight the existing data formats
that can convey this data and are being implemented today. A third info
session with more detailed lessons from other proof-of-concept exercises will
be announced for later in the month.
· For those interested, the slides and a
video recording of last week's introduction info session are now available at https://www.ntia.gov/softwaretransparency and
are linked to below.
· Video: SBOM
Information Session for the Energy Community (1 hour)
· Slides: An
overview of SBOM
· Slides: SBOM use
cases for the energy sector
· Slides: Experimenting
with SBOM – lessons from the healthcare sector
· Slides: Experimenting
with SBOM – early steps in the Automotive sector
SBOM Technical Info Session for the Energy Community
Thursday, February 18
12:00pm – 1:00pm ET
Dial-in:
+1-202-886-0111,,315018361#
Other
Numbers: https://dialin.teams.microsoft.com/2e8e819f-8605-44d3-a7b9-d176414fe81a?id=315018361
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