If your organization has any contracts with the U.S. government, then you probably already know that the government has recently begun taking actions to improve cybersecurity that impact organizations selling software to the government. What you may not yet know is that many of the requirements also apply to the open source components organizations are using in the software they sell to the government.
Here’s a quick recap of some of the most important government actions to improve cybersecurity. It all started with White House cybersecurity executive order 14028; then came…
Yep, it’s a lot like alphabet soup, we know. But good news! We’ve read and distilled the key takeaways from all those documents for organizations building applications with open source so you don’t have to.
Join us Thursday, September 14 at 1 p.m. ET for a lunch and learn where Tidelift CEO and co-founder, Donald Fischer, will talk through how these government cybersecurity initiatives impact the third party open source software you pull into your applications, because, spoiler alert: that code will need to comply with government regulations, too. And soon, because compliance deadlines are approaching quickly.
After Donald gives you the download on what you need to know, Tidelift solutions architect Larry Copeland will give you a demo on how Tidelift can help your team comply with these government regulations so your organization can avoid putting government contracts at risk.
And to keep your brain nourished as you prepare for these upcoming regulations and deadlines, we’ll send everyone who registers AND attends a gift card for a free lunch on Tidelift.