Fujitsu, an OpenChain Platinum Member since 2019, and the first organization to publicly attain four OpenChain ISO/IEC 5230 or equivalent conformant programs, has announced an ISO/IEC 18974 conformant program. Adoption of ISO/IEC 18974, the international standard for open source security assurance, underlines their commitment to leadership in open source governance and management.
“Fujitsu has been a key long-term contributor to the OpenChain Project,” says Shane Coughlan, OpenChain General Manager. “Their adoption of ISO/IEC 18974 is an important milestone in the market adoption of the international standard for open source security assurance, and will have a positive impact across the open source supply chain in Asia and globally.”
About Fujitsu
Fujitsu’s purpose is to make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation. As the digital transformation partner of choice for customers in over 100 countries, our 124,000 employees work to resolve some of the greatest challenges facing humanity. Our range of services and solutions draw on five key technologies: Computing, Networks, AI, Data & Security, and Converging Technologies, which we bring together to deliver sustainability transformation. Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 3.7 trillion yen (US$26 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2024 and remains the top digital services company in Japan by market share. Find out more: www.fujitsu.com.
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.