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π Iβm currently head of Chainguard Labs at Chainguard. Our mission is to make Chainguard the safe source for open source.
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π± Iβm currently learning about containers and software vulnerabilities (π Chainguard Images) and linux distros and patching patterns (π Wolfi).
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π― Iβm always looking to collaborate on writings about open source software, computer security, software engineering, public policy, and other topics. Examples include "Should Uncle Sam Worry about Foreign Open Source Software?" or "Dependency Issues: Solving the World's Open Source Software Security Problem".
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π I also like doing academic research too: like understanding Python π malware detection or asessing new software signature systems.
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β‘ Fun fact: My middle name is Speed, seriously. Friends and family call me "John Speed," my first and middle name together. You should too, unless you don't want to.
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π§ Email me at [email protected] if I can be of service.
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Head of Chainguard Labs. Likes: open source software security, software supply chain security, @wolfi-dev
- Virginia, USA
- johnspeedmeyers.com
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spdx/ntia-conformance-checker
spdx/ntia-conformance-checker PublicCheck SPDX SBOM for NTIA minimum elements
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chainguard-dev/bom-shelter
chainguard-dev/bom-shelter PublicA place to systematically store software bill of materials (SBOM) documents.
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