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SUMMARY:IoTSF Houston Chapter Live Series - SBOM for IoT: Turning Alphabet Soup into Secure Software
DESCRIPTION:Register here: http://bit.ly/iotsfhouaug \n\nIoTSF Houston Chapter Live Series – SBOM for IoT: Turning Alphabet Soup into Secure Software\n\nIn this webinar\, Daniel Bardenstein will discuss the importance of SBOMs (Software Bill of Materials) for securing IoT environments. He will cover the following topics: \n\nIntroduction to SBOMS\nSBOMS in IoT environments\nBuilding an effective SBOM program\nTraps to avoid in SBOM implementation\n\nDaniel will also share a case study from his experience at Manifest. \nThis webinar is for anyone who is responsible for securing IoT devices or applications. Whether you are a security engineer\, a developer\, or a product manager\, you will learn how SBOMS can help you protect your IoT environment. \n\nThu\, Aug 17\, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM (CDT)\n  \nWe look forward to having you attend the event! \nSpeaker Bio:\nDaniel Bardenstein \n \n\nCTO\, Co-FounderManifest Cyber\n\n\nDaniel Bardenstein is the CTO and co-founder of Manifest\, a software supply chain company that allows organizations to manage and automate their entire SBOM lifecycle. Prior to founding Manifest\, Daniel served as the Chief of Tech Strategy at CISA\, where he drove technology modernization and OT/ICS strategy across the agency\, and led the development of the Cybersecurity Performance Goals. At the Defense Digital Service\, he led cybersecurity programs across the Department of Defense\, including securing the COVID-19 vaccines and the Hack the Pentagon program. Before joining government\, Daniel directed product teams at Exabeam and Palantir developing cybersecurity and data analysis platforms. Daniel was also a Tech Policy Fellow at the Aspen Institute\, and is the co-President Foresight Partners\, a non-profit that provides free cybersecurity support to political campaigns. He holds several security certifications as well as a patent. \nRegister here: http://bit.ly/iotsfhouaug
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