The SBOM Proof of Concept for the energy sector, conducted
under the auspices of the National
Technology and Information Administration and Idaho National Laboratories, is
kicking off our education phase at our regular bi-weekly meeting on June 30 at
noon ET.
The topic of this meeting is the
one that proved to be most popular in the brainstorming session we conducted a
couple of meetings ago: The lifecycle of an SBOM, including production by the software
supplier and use by their customer. We’ll have two very knowledgeable presenters
– the two leaders of the healthcare Proof of Concept for SBOMs, which has been
going on since 2018. They’re Jennings Aske, VP and CISO of New York Presbyterian
Hospital, and Jim Jacobson, Head of Product & Solution Security for Siemens Healthineers, a leading provider of
intelligent devices to the healthcare industry.
If you’d like to be on our mailing
list, drop an email to sbomenergypoc@inl.gov.
And if you’d like to attend the meeting on June 30 (whether or not you’re on
the mailing list), here’s the URL:
Dial-in: +1
202-886-0111,,114057520#
Other Numbers: https://dialin.teams.microsoft.com/2e8e819f-8605-44d3-a7b9-d176414fe81a?id=114057520
Feel free to drop me an email
if you have any questions
Any opinions expressed in this
blog post are strictly mine and are not necessarily shared by any of the
clients of Tom Alrich LLC. Nor
are they shared by the National Technology and Information Administration’s
Software Component Transparency Initiative, for which I volunteer. If you would like to comment on what you
have read here, I would love to hear from you. Please email me at tom@tomalrich.com.
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