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We have published around 100 webinars on topics related to open source management and governance. These cover issues directly related to the adoption of our standards as well as topics more broadly covering industry, government and non-profit concerns about effective, sustainable use of open source software 👇
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Webinar – How we are doing compliance at CARIAD with ORT

This webinar covered how the team in VW Group are doing compliance at CARIAD with ORT. Helio Chissini de Castro lead the discussion, and we had some interesting Q&A. This is an outcome webinar from the OpenChain and Friends event in Stuttgart, Germany during April 2025. This event saw speakers…

Webinar – Project OCCTET.eu – The Why, What and How

This webinar covered an interesting new EU-funded project that brings together various open source tooling for open source security and compliance like Open Source Review Toolkit (ORT) and AboutCode, and other experts in the domain of open source compliance, security and automation. It featured Andreas Kotulla (Bitsea) and Martin von…

Webinar – AboutCode – Practical Compliance in One Stack – Licensing, Vulnerabilities, and More

Our speaker was a good friend of the OpenChain Project, and the founder of AboutCode, Philippe Ombredanne. Our focus was on recent advances in the open source and open data AboutCode stack for licensing and security compliance. This is an outcome webinar from the OpenChain and Friends event in Stuttgart,…

Webinar – How big is the risk of using LLM-generated code from the open source license compliance point of view?

Oscar Goñi (Quique) discussed research around LLM generated code and the potential for risks associated with open source license compliance. This event looked at source code similarity detection via open source tooling. Watch the Webinar: https://youtu.be/IlvGsxMvjh0 Abstract: Oscar Goñi (Quique) has investigated source code similarity detection in Large Language Model…

Webinar – First Steps With ORT – An EEF Experience

What We Covered: The OSS Review Toolkit (ORT) is a FOSS policy automation and orchestration toolkit that you can use to manage your (open source) software dependencies in a strategic, safe and efficient manner. This webinar digs into how the Erlang Ecosystem Foundation (EFF) makes use of this tool to…

Webinar: The Future of Insurance for Open Source – Are You Really Covered?

What We Covered: Open source software providers are facing a triple threat: tightening US and EU regulations, rising IP litigation, and the risks introduced by Gen AI. Soon, your board—and your customers and suppliers— might be asking that you have specific insurance that actually covers OSS-related liabilities. But, does such…

Webinar: DeepSeek – How Open Source AI is unlocking the future

What We Covered: This webinar provided an introduction to DeepSeek, covering its technical highlights, history, the company, and their vision. Our presenter was Jerry Tan, a long-time contributor to the open source ecosystem in China, and Executive Vice Secretary-General of the China Open Source Promotion Union (COPU). Watch the Webinar: …

Webinar: Practical Compliance in One Stack – Licensing, Vulnerabilities, and More

https://youtu.be/MrcfFWcIy6c What We Covered: The Cyber Resiliency Act (CRA) is coming and this European regulation will impact software development worldwide. Organizations (and projects) of all sizes need efficient compliance processes to correctly identify software components and strengthen cybersecurity efforts. The AboutCode stack of 100% open source tools and open data…

Webinar: DeviceCode – A Crowdsourced Device Data Parser

When walking into a shop, there’s a lot of choice for electronic devices like WiFi routers, IP cameras, and more. Many devices are identical, or nearly so, as they come from the same manufacturer or use the same chip and code from the chipset manufacturer. CVEs, however, often focus on…

Webinar: CHAOSS Practitioner Guides for Healthy & Sustainable OSS Projects

We had an insightful session with Dawn Foster on sustaining OSS projects and communities over the long-term. The CHAOSS project has been creating a series of MIT-licensed Practitioner Guides focused on improving the sustainability of our software and communities. The guides are designed to make it easier for people to…

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