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Software and Supply Chain Assurance Forum 2023

Anthony Bettini

Anthony Bettini

Meet the VulnCheck team at the Software and Supply Chain Assurance Forum

The VulnCheck team will be at the Software and Supply Chain Assurance Forum in Tysons Corner, VA in January 24-25. If you're going to be around for the event, let us know via email or LinkedIn, and we can connect in-person.

About the Software and Supply Chain Assurance Forum

Cyber risk has become a topic of core strategic concern for business and government leaders worldwide and is an essential component of an enterprise risk management strategy. The Software and Supply Chain Assurance Forum (SSCA) provides a venue for government, industry, and academic participants from around the world to share their knowledge and expertise regarding software and supply chain risks, effective practices and mitigation strategies, tools and technologies, and any gaps related to the people, processes, or technologies involved.

The effort is co-led by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Department of Defense (DoD), and the General Services Administration (GSA). Participants represent a diverse group of career professionals including government officials, chief information security officers, those in academia with cybersecurity and supply chain specialties, system administrators, engineers, consultants, vendors, software developers, managers, analysts, specialists in IT and cybersecurity, and many more fields.

https://csrc.nist.gov/Projects/cyber-supply-chain-risk-management/ssca

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