Webinar

NIST’s Preliminary Guidelines for Enhancing Software Supply Chain Security

Presented by

Amy DeMartine, Forrester Vice President, Research Director for Security and Risk

Chris Wysopal, Veracode CTO

About this talk

President Biden recently released an executive order to improve the nation’s cybersecurity. As part of the order, Biden called for the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to enhance the security of the software supply chain. NIST’s preliminary guidelines for enhancing software supply chain security are set to be released on November 8, 2021. To help you break down the guidelines, we will be hosting a webinar with Chris Wysopal, Co-Founder and CTO at Veracode, and Amy DeMartine, Vice President, Research Director for Security and Risk at Forrester.

You will walk away from the webinar with a better understanding of:

• What the guidelines mean for your organization.

• What steps you should start taking to get ahead of the official implementation

• Additional information pertaining to the executive order that your organization should keep top of mind

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