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A CENTRAL EVIDENCE STORE TO GATHER CONTINUOUS SECURITY INTELLIGENCE

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YOU SHOULD ALWAYS KNOW WHERE LOG4J IS RUNNING

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The mission of the Ortelius community is to expose weak links in the software
supply chain by continuously gathering and analyzing software supply chain
intelligence introduced across the DevOps pipeline. Generating security insights
like SBOMs is not enough to harden your software supply chain. Consumption and
analysis of the data is needed to rapidly respond to supply chain threats.

IT teams struggle to respond to threats when critical security intelligence is
fragmented across tools and managed at the container level. Ortelius gathers and
aggregates security and DevOps intelligence, tracking open-source inventory and
vulnerabilities at the higher organizational levels including logical
applications, runtime environments and organizational domains.

With Ortelius, you can easily answer the question, “where is Log4J running?”

The latest version of Ortelius is maintained by the Ortelius Community managed
by the Continuous Delivery Foundation, part of the Linux Foundation. Corporate
support comes from DeployHub with 80% of the codebase from DeployHub’s
Continuous DevSecOps Intelligence Dashboard.




VIEW SECURECHAINCON 2024 - ON DEMAND

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SECURECHAINCON NOW AVAILABLE ON YOUTUBE

Watch SecureChainCon 2024, the online conference designed to foster knowledge
sharing, and explore the challenges of implementing software supply chain
security practices into fragmented, decoupled architectures. Topics of sessions
and workshops presented by expert practitioners include forensic gathering,
open-source tooling, and real-world use cases for integrating security into
DevOps workflows.

Why You Should Watch:

 * Hear presentations by expert practitioners
 * Learn about supply chain security in decoupled architectures.
 * Explore use cases from leading companies with their latest innovations and
   gain insights into the future direction of software supply chain management.

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KEYNOTE




Caroline Wong presents: Fortifying the Fortress: Exploring Offensive and
Defensive Strategies in Cybersecurity

Understanding cybersecurity requires first an understanding of how to defend
against the various types of common cyberattacks from nefarious code being
introduced into the software supply chain to penetration attacks and network
breaches. But building a strong defense system will not be enough. Organizations
will need to start thinking of ‘offensive’ strategies to complete the picture.
Join Caroline Wong as she breaks down implementing defensive techniques
supported by offensive strategies.

Caroline Wong is the Chief Strategy Officer at Cobalt.io. She has 15+ years of
cybersecurity leadership, including practitioner, product, and consulting roles.
Caroline authored the popular textbook, Security Metrics: A Beginner’s Guide.
She teachers cybersecurity courses on LinkedIn Learning and hosts the Humans of
InfoSec podcast.

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LEARN MORE ABOUT ORTELIUS

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CONTINUOUS SOFTWARE SUPPLY CHAIN VERSIONING



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ORTELIUS INTEGRATIONS

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ABRAHAM ORTELIUS – OUR INSPIRATION

Abraham Ortelius made his name by collecting data from scientists, geographers,
and cartographers of his time and transforming it into what the world now knows
as a world Atlas. His Atlas, titled Theatrum Orbis Terrarum (Theatre of the
World), was published on May 20, 1570. His Atlas disrupted the way the world was
seen, with the first concepts imagining continental drift. Also of interest are
the sea monsters shown in the water – mythical creatures that were a subject of
fascination in Ortelius’ generation.


A THOUGHT LEADER IN SHARING

Ortelius also in some ways created on open source community of his day. To
accomplish his goal, he was the first cartographers to give credit to his fellow
scientists by adding their names to the Atlas. Ortelius was known to have
corresponded with other professionals throughout Europe and pulled together
their knowledge to create his publication and a truly global view of the world.

Thank you Abraham Ortelius for showing us the way.

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