Invited Panel Speakers
Panel Title: Software Supply Chain Security: Past, Present and Future Perspectives
Justin Cappos, New York University
Justin has been working on software supply chain security since long before it became cool, if it has indeed become cool now. His dissertation work built the first package manager designed for environments that use operating system virtualization, such as cloud computing. Improvements in this work have been widely adopted and are used on the majority of Linux systems via integrations into Apt, YUM, YaST, and Pacman. His TUF project is a graduated project in the Linux Foundation’s Cloud Native Computing Foundation. Along with Prof. Santiago Torres-Arias, Prof. Cappos is one of the creators of the in-toto project, a Linux Foundation project used by thousands of companies which provides holistic, cryptographic protection of the software supply chain. His research advances have been adopted into production use including by Microsoft, IBM, VMware, Cloudflare, Google, Docker, RedHat, ControlPlane, Datadog, and git, as well as a substantial percentage of automobiles.
Chinmayi Sharma, Strauss Center at UT Austin
Kathleen Moriarty, Center for Internet Security
Kathleen Moriarty, Chief Technology Officer, Center for Internet Security has over two decades of experience. Formerly as the Security Innovations Principal in Dell Technologies Office of the CTO, Kathleen worked on ecosystems, standards, and strategy. During her tenure in the Dell EMC Office of the CTO, Kathleen had the honor of being appointed and serving two terms as the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Security Area Director and as a member of the Internet Engineering Steering Group from March 2014-2018. Named in CyberSecurity Ventures, Top 100 Women Fighting Cybercrime. She is a 2020 Tropaia Award Winner, Outstanding Faculty, Georgetown SCS.
Kathleen holds a Master of Science Degree in Computer Science from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, as well as, a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mathematics from Siena College.
Dhinesh Manoharan, Intel