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title: "⚡ Lightning Talk: Deps.dev & Certificate Transparency data: What next?" | ||
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room: Ziggy Stardust | ||
start: 2024-10-09T16:00:00 | ||
speaker: Josie Anugerah | ||
speakerTitle: Software Engineer, Google | ||
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What metrics, APIs and indexes on Certificate Transparency data would be useful to you? New to the CT ecosystem, [deps.dev](https://deps.dev/) is excited to be working with Certificate Transparency data and wants to hear from you. Hear about the insights [deps.dev](https://deps.dev/) has provided on open source packages, and hear about potential insights that [deps.dev](https://deps.dev/) could provide into Certificate Transparency data. | ||
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### Speaker | ||
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Josie is an engineer at Google, working on Open Source Supply Chain Security. She leads the Certificate Transparency effort at [deps.dev](https://deps.dev/). She lives in Sydney, Australia, with her cat Polly, who remains sadly ambivalent about transparency or software security. | ||
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title: "⚡ Lightning Talk: CT Logs Ingestion from RFC6962 to Static CT API" | ||
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speaker: Roger Ng | ||
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This lightning talk explores the CT Logs Ingestion journey from RFC6962 to Static CT API. Curious about the real-world implementation story and lesson learnt? Join me in this talk to embrace the Static CT API logs. | ||
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Roger Ng is a software engineer of Google Open Source Security team (GOSST) / TrustFabric based in London, working on security transparency. | ||
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