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A recent study showed that the federal government has identified 1700 use cases for Artificial Intelligence. Today, we examine some challenges and solutions for unlocking the power of AI represented in these examples.
Our guest, Joel Krooswyk from GitLab, examines Software Bills of Material, repatriation, and what efficiency might look like in the future.
SBOM. For years, software developers have recommended using a Software Bill of Material. Today, its value has become so apparent that it is becoming mandatory.
During the interview, Joel Krooswyk discusses the security benefits of mandating an SBOM policy for all federal software development.
Fifteen years ago, Vivek Kundra coined the phrase “Cloud First.” It took a while, but cloud adoption is pervasive by the federal government. However, with this adoption, we have seen examples where cloud service providers may over-promise and under delivery.
The interview provides guidelines for transitioning from the cloud back to the premises, which is increasingly called “repatriation.”
Software development in the future will make compliance partner with DevSecOps in an automated process. This will reduce maintenance costs and provide real-time reporting. Intelligent automation will be able to validate each step of the process.
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Connect to John Gilroy on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-gilroy/
Want to listen to other episodes? www.Federaltechpodcast.com
A recent study showed that the federal government has identified 1700 use cases for Artificial Intelligence. Today, we examine some challenges and solutions for unlocking the power of AI represented in these examples.
Our guest, Joel Krooswyk from GitLab, examines Software Bills of Material, repatriation, and what efficiency might look like in the future.
SBOM. For years, software developers have recommended using a Software Bill of Material. Today, its value has become so apparent that it is becoming mandatory.
During the interview, Joel Krooswyk discusses the security benefits of mandating an SBOM policy for all federal software development.
Fifteen years ago, Vivek Kundra coined the phrase “Cloud First.” It took a while, but cloud adoption is pervasive by the federal government. However, with this adoption, we have seen examples where cloud service providers may over-promise and under delivery.
The interview provides guidelines for transitioning from the cloud back to the premises, which is increasingly called “repatriation.”
Software development in the future will make compliance partner with DevSecOps in an automated process. This will reduce maintenance costs and provide real-time reporting. Intelligent automation will be able to validate each step of the process.
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