Manufacturing & Industrial

Sword and Shield: Security Strategy Needs Both Offense & Defense

In this session, two titans of the industry demonstrate the critical synergy between Red Teaming and Blue Teaming in software security. Meghana Rao, a VAPT and Cloud Security specialist, explains offensive security, while Shubham Mishra, a seasoned Threat Hunter, details how defensive strategies stop attacks before they start. Whether you're a developer or a…

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37Speakers
0Sponsors
25On the bill · sessions
26Companies · in total
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Speakers

Programmed at Sword, in alphabetical order.
Adolfo García Veytia
Chainguard
Andrew Pollock
Google
Arnaud J Le Hors
IBM
Ben Hirschberg
Armo
Billy Lynch
Chainguard
Cheuk Ting Ho
Python Software Foundation
Christopher (CRob) Robinson
Intel
CRob
Intel
David A. Wheeler
Linux Foundation
Eddie Knight
Sonatype
Eloi Bail
Savoir-faire Linux
Evan Anderson
Stacklok
Jay White
Microsoft
Jeffrey Borek
IBM
Jonathan Leitschuh
Open Source Security Foundation
Joshua Lock
Verizon
Kara Olive
Google
Laura Seay
Red Hat
Mathieu Dupré
Savoir-faire Linux
Meghana Rao
VAPT and Cloud Security specialist
Michael Dawson
Red Hat
Michael Lieberman
Kusari
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Agenda

Selected from 25 sessions on the bill.
  • Monday, September 18th

    5 Open Source Security Tools All Developers Should Know About

    OpenSSF Day Europe
  • Monday, September 18th

    A Beginner’s View of Public Instances

    OpenSSF Day Europe
  • Monday, September 18th

    Collaborating Along The Software Supply Chain

    OpenSSF Day Europe
  • Monday, September 18th

    Exploring the Large Language Models Open-Source Security Landscape

    OpenSSF Day Europe
  • Monday, September 18th

    I Drank What? (Or Intel’s Experiences Using OpenSSF Scorecard To Better Secure Our Software Portfolio)

    OpenSSF Day Europe
  • Monday, September 18th

    In Honk We Trust: Better Build Pipelines

    OpenSSF Day Europe
  • Monday, September 18th

    Keynote Session: A Balancing Act: Collaboratively Developing Security in the Open

    OpenSSF Day Europe
  • Monday, September 18th

    OpenVEX: Six Months of Progress as an OpenSSF Project

    OpenSSF Day Europe
  • Monday, September 18th

    OSV and the Life of an Open Source Vulnerability

    OpenSSF Day Europe
Intermission
Part the Second · For the Buyer

An audience of 26 companies, parsed from the program.

26 companies in attendance.

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Who's in the room
0All threespeak · spons · exh
0Sponsoringsponsor only
26Companies Speakingspeaker only
Speakers by seniority

3% of the speakers carry senior titles — C-suite, Founder, VP, or Director-level.

  • C-suite13%
  • Manager / Lead13%
  • Engineer · IC25%
  • Other roles3389%

Of 37 on the bill · classified by free-text title

Most-represented companies
  1. 01Google3V
  2. 02Intel3V
  3. 03Chainguard2V
  4. 04IBM2V
  5. 05Python Software Foundation2V
  6. 06Red Hat2V
  7. 07Savoir-faire Linux2V
  8. 08Amazon1V
  9. 09ARMO1V
  10. 10Cloud Foundry Foundation1V
  11. 11Dell Technologies1V
  12. 12Jit1V
  13. 13Kusari1V
  14. 14Linux Foundation1V
Sponsors by tier

Tiers were not disclosed for this event.