Open Source Program Office
The Open Source Program Office (OSPO) is responsible for the overall management and direction of an organization's open source program.
The Open Source Program Office (OSPO) is responsible for the overall management and direction of an organization's open source program.
Organisational change can be very hard to achieve since organisations are naturally protective of themselves and the status quo. Setting up an OSPO and beginning an open source journey will seem like a risky and dangerous proposition for many parts of an organisation.
In this article we are going to look at the growing issue of software supply chain attacks via some examples and then look at the emerging field of open source supply chain security: what it is, current best practices, the institutional landscape and emerging legislation.
Software inventory is a precondition to most of the activities involved in OSMM level 2. The first step to licence compliance or supply chain security is to understand what software is in your estate.
Using open source software within a financial services organisation poses unique challenges. This article outlines some of the potential pitfalls and solutions when getting started.
This article talks about the Open Source Program Office (OSPO) organisational structure and its value.