Shane Coughlan, OpenChain General Manager, will deliver a speech entitled ‘Understanding How Open Source Is Managed Professionally in 2024’ at ETRI Open Source Tech Day 2024 in Korea. This event will take place on the 15th of October in Seoul, and more details – including the full program – can be found on the official website.
As AI continues to transform industries, companies are increasingly building their AI systems using open-source AI models. However, with this rapid expansion comes complex challenges—particularly in understanding the legal risks and compliance implications of using specific open-source models. Critical factors like model lineage and training data are often hard to track, and the legal risks tied to these elements are only growing, especially with regulations like the upcoming EU AI Act.
To help you navigate these complexities, we’re excited to announce an upcoming webinar featuring Nick Schifano, CEO and founder of FastCatalog.ai. Nick’s deep expertise lies at the intersection of AI innovation and legal frameworks. With years of experience in IP law, standards, and AI/ML legal frameworks, Nick will guide us through key considerations for managing the AI supply chain—focusing on how companies can prepare for and comply with new regulatory requirements.
Webinar Highlights:
Insights into the hidden risks behind model lineage and training data in open-source AI models
Scenarios where data transparency becomes crucial for AI systems
Operational strategies to better manage AI and data supply chains
Preparing for the upcoming EU AI Act and its implications for companies
Join Us:
Don’t miss this opportunity to get ahead of the curve on AI supply chain management and legal compliance.
Date & Time: October 9th, 17:00 PDT / October 10th, 00:00 UTC / October 10th, 09:00 JST
Let’s come together to learn and grow as a community!
Nick Schifano is a leading expert in AI and legal frameworks. Before founding FastCatalog.ai, a company dedicated to revolutionizing AI supply chain management, Nick served as Assistant General Counsel at Microsoft, where he led groundbreaking initiatives in open innovation and AI/ML legal practices. With a technical foundation in software engineering and IT consulting, Nick brings a holistic view of both the technical and legal aspects of AI development.
More About Our Webinars:
This event is part of the overarching OpenChain Project Webinar Series. Our series highlights knowledge from throughout the global OpenChain eco-system. Participants are discussing approaches, processes and activities from their experience, providing a free service to increase shared knowledge in the supply chain. Our goal, as always, is to increase trust and therefore efficiency. No registration or costs involved. This is user companies producing great informative content for their peers.
During the Operations Management Summit at Open Source Summit Europe in Vienna, Kobota San (Sony) and Ninjouji San (Toshiba) from the OpenChain Project gave a deep-dive into some of the original and current market realities behind the creation and use of the SPDX Lite SBOM format.
Their slides contain a wealth of information that is useful for anyone working in this field.
Korea Telecom (KT), South Korea’s largest telecommunications operator, has announced an OpenChain ISO/IEC 18974 Conformant Program. With 50,000 employees group-wide, KT has a long history in open source engagement, and has operated a dedicated team for its management since 2012.
KT’s decision to adopt OpenChain ISO/IEC 18974 continues their strategic interest in aligning with international standards for managing the supply chain, and builds on their previous adoption of OpenChain ISO/IEC 5230 for open source license compliance. [See note 1 below]
The adoption of OpenChain ISO/IEC 18974 further enhances KT’s contribution to open source security and enable them to take a more proactive and systematic approach to open source security activities.
“Today’s announcement is another milestone for both KT and the OpenChain Project,” says Shane Coughlan, OpenChain General Manager. “KT has demonstrated continued leadership in open source best practices with certification to OpenChain ISO/IEC 18974, and their activity coincides with deeper telecommunication adoption of OpenChain standards in recent months. Great credit is due to the open source and the management team of KT for driving this forward, and for the inspiration it provides to many other companies in the ecosystem.”
About KT Corporation (KRX: 030200; NYSE: KT)
KT Corp., Korea’s largest telecommunications service provider, is leading the new era of innovations in one of the world’s most connected countries with 5G, Big Data, Cloud, IoT, Blockchain and other transformative technologies. KT launched the world’s first nationwide commercial 5G network in April 2019, after showcasing the first trial 5G services at the PyeongChang Winter Olympic Games in February 2018. To help cope with COVID-19, KT is staging a social campaign, dubbed “Ma-Eum:TACT (Heart to Heart),” providing technology supports for people and businesses in need. KT will deliver most essential and innovative services and solutions to its customers around the world as the first frontier in the next technology revolution and number one Global ICT Company.
About the OpenChain Project
The OpenChain Project has an extensive global community of over 1,000 companies collaborating to make the supply chain quicker, more effective and more efficient. It maintains OpenChain ISO/IEC 5230, the international standard for open source license compliance programs and OpenChain ISO/IEC 18974, the industry standard for open source security assurance programs
About The Linux Foundation
The Linux Foundation is the world’s leading home for collaboration on open source software, hardware, standards, and data. Linux Foundation projects are critical to the world’s infrastructure, including Linux, Kubernetes, Node.js, ONAP, PyTorch, RISC-V, SPDX, OpenChain, and more. The Linux Foundation focuses on leveraging best practices and addressing the needs of contributors, users, and solution providers to create sustainable models for open collaboration. For more information, please visit us at linuxfoundation.org.
The OpenChain Project will be featured at the OSCAR event in Beijing, China on the 16th of October. OpenChain will be represented by Zhenhua Sun of ByteDance, the current Chair of the OpenChain China Work Group.
The OpenChain AI Study Group held its regular workshop on the 1st of October. Karen Bennet from SPDX provided a briefing on AI BOM. Work also progressed on the draft scratchpad for management of AI BOMs.
Watch the Recording
Track This Work
You can follow and contribute to the work of the OpenChain AI Study Group through its dedicated mailing list. This is open to everyone regardless of industry vertical or speciality. You will find it here:
We held our regular Monthly North America and Europe Call on the 1st of October. The focus was on discussing the Public Comment period for our draft proposed updates to the licensing and security specifications, and on the outcomes of the recent Steering Committee meeting.
Check Out The Recording
Link to the Steering Committee Meeting Recording:
We keep all the slides from our monthly calls online and they can be a useful way to access direct links and more details:
This webinar will cover the topic of SBOM visualization to provide an alternative approach to review code.
Abstract
In order to comply with the use of open source, when setting up the SBOM, care must be taken not only to list the components, but also to show how they are incorporated into your products (this is a multidimensional space consisting of hierarchy, linking, modification, export restrictions, security vulnerabilities, distribution type, versions, etc.), and how properties may propagate through the dependency tree. Keeping track of these complex relationships based on a text file or tables is extremely difficult.
As part of a research project funded by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection (BMWi) and with the Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences and Bitsea, a visualization of the meta information was implemented that displays the relationships and potential risks quickly and in an easy-to-understand way.
Dr Kotulla is the founder and managing director of Bitsea GmbH and specializes in the technical audits of software systems. Bitsea assesses open source compliance and advises clients comprehensively on open source management, open source strategy, open source governance, open source processes, tool chains and offers an Open Source Program Office (OSPO) and scanning as a managed service.
Dr Kotulla is a computer scientist, has been active in IT for more than three decades, leads workshops and gives lectures on open source, software engineering, software quality and worked for 12 years for international telecommunications providers. He is a member of the Linux Foundation’s OpenChain project, is active in Bitkom e.V.’s Open Source working group and is the author of several books and publications.
This event is part of the overarching OpenChain Project Webinar Series. Our series highlights knowledge from throughout the global OpenChain eco-system. Participants are discussing approaches, processes and activities from their experience, providing a free service to increase shared knowledge in the supply chain. Our goal, as always, is to increase trust and therefore efficiency. No registration or costs involved. This is user companies producing great informative content for their peers.
We held our regular Monthly North America and Europe Call on the 3rd of September. The focus was on discussing the Public Comment period for our draft proposed updates to the licensing and security specifications.
Check Out The Recording
We keep all the slides from our monthly calls online and they can be a useful way to access direct links and more details:
A process shall exist for creating the set of compliance artifacts for the supplied software.
Verification material(s):
3.4.1.1 – A documented procedure that describes the process under which the compliance artifacts are prepared and distributed with the supplied software as required by the identified licenses.
3.4.1.2 – A documented procedure for archiving copies of the compliance artifacts of the supplied software – where the archive is planned to exist for a reasonable period of time (Determined by domain, legal jurisdiction and/or customer contracts) since the last offer of the supplied software; or as required by the identified licenses (whichever is longer). Records exist that demonstrate the procedure has been properly followed.
To:
A process shall exist for creating the set of compliance artifacts for the supplied software.
Verification material(s):
3.4.1.1 – A documented procedure that describes the process under which the compliance artifacts are prepared and distributed with the supplied software as required by the identified licenses.
3.4.1.2 – A documented procedure for archiving copies of the compliance artifacts of the supplied software – where the archive is planned to exist for a reasonable period of time (determined by domain, legal jurisdiction and/or customer contracts) since the last offer of the supplied software, or as required by the identified licenses (whichever is longer). Records exist that demonstrate the procedure has been properly followed.
a “Software Bill of Materials” (SBOM) is a inventory for software, a list of ingredients that make up software components. An example is the (Software Package Data Exchange) SPDX specification created by the Linux Foundation’s SPDX Project to exchange bill of materials for a given software package (see spdx.org). Regardless of the SBOM specification used, it should follow a complete profile for the intended use case.
To:
a “Software Bill of Materials” (SBOM) is an inventory for software, a list of ingredients that make up software components. An example is the Software Package Data Exchange (SPDX) specification created by the Linux Foundation’s SPDX Project to exchange bill of materials for a given software package (see spdx.org). Regardless of the SBOM specification used, it should follow a complete profile for the intended use case.
a set of open source software licenses identified as a result of following an appropriate method of identifying open source components from which the supplied software is may contain
To:
a set of open source software licenses identified as a result of following an appropriate method of identifying open source components which the supplied software may contain
A process shall exist to detect, identify, and document the existence of Known Vulnerabilities in each Open Source Software component on the Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) for the Supplied Software.
To:
3.3.2 – Security Assurance
A process shall exist to detect, identify, and document the existence of Known Vulnerabilities in each Open Source Software component in the Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) for the Supplied Software.
Overview of the Public Comment Period
OpenChain Project Announces Public Comment Period for Draft Updates to Compliance and Security Specifications
Starting 2024-06-19 ~ Ending 2024-12-19
The OpenChain Project has announced the beginning of its six month Public Comment Period for proposed draft updates to the open source license compliance (ISO/IEC 5230:2020) and open source security assurance (ISO/IEC 18974:2023) specifications.
During the Public Comment Period everyone is invited to review and comment on the specifications. As an open project developing open standards, we host the draft documents on our GitHub repositories.
You can comment on this process by joining our monthly calls or via our Specification Mailing list. You can also leave comments via GitHub issues as detailed below.
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