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Thursday, February 2 • 4:40pm - 5:15pm
Leveraging SBOMS to Automate Packaging, Transfer, and Reporting of Dependencies Between Secure Environments - Ian Dunbar-Hall & Jerod Heck, Lockheed Martin

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Software Bill of Materials are being touted for tracking software build dependencies and security of a built application. Often delivered with built applications for transparency. In this talk we’ll explore a different use for Software Bill of Materials, where it is used as a packaging standard to validate and transfer assets across network boundaries. At Lockheed Martin, we’re using CycloneDX Specification to automate transfers into secure environments with strict controls to allow development teams to update build dependencies without network connectivity. We also use the CycloneDX Specification to create “seeding” deployments for Cloud Native infrastructure deployments. We’ll be demoing Hoppr, an open source tool with an extendable plugin architecture to do security validation and multi team transfers. It used CycloneDX SBOMs to collect items based on purls, run validation, and create transfers to be brought into these environments.

Speakers
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Jerod Heck

Software Factory Product Architect, Lockheed Martin
Jerod is a Product Architect at Lockheed Martin Software Factory focused on Automation and Software Supply Chain. His efforts revolve around encouraging adoption of new technologies and integrating them into the organization. He’s a part of the CycloneDX working group and has worked... Read More →
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Ian Dunbar-Hall

Software Engineer, Lockheed Martin
Ian is Chief Engineer for Lockheed Martin Software Factory and specializes in DevSecOps and Cloud Native Computing. He is responsible for technical direction for repeatable development processes and tooling that is leveraged by across the company to expedite software delivery. He... Read More →



Thursday February 2, 2023 4:40pm - 5:15pm PST
Room 612
  Supply Chains