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Why FIPS matters: Validated security for a secure software supply chain

Presented by

Kevin Ng

About this talk

For mission-critical applications used by government agencies and highly-regulated industries, validated security is crucial. It’s especially important for the container runtime that sits at the heart of your software supply chain. In this webinar, we’ll explain the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS): what it means, what it doesn’t, and how software is certified. Then we’ll discuss the importance of FIPS certification for a container runtime. You’ll learn: - Who needs FIPS validated software and why - How software is validated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) - Opportunities unlocked by FIPS certification—including achieving your own certification - Why businesses should use public standards like FIPS to secure the software supply chain - How to verify that software is NIST-certified
Mirantis

Mirantis

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Ship Code Faster
Mirantis helps organizations ship code faster utilizing public and private clouds, providing a public cloud experience on any infrastructure from the data center to the edge. With a long-standing record of delivering solutions based on open source with enterprise-grade support, Mirantis offers an as-a-service experience of Kubernetes and OpenStack to provide containerization and virtualization services. Mirantis serves many of the world’s leading enterprises, including Adobe, DocuSign, Liberty Mutual, Nationwide Insurance, Reliance Jio, S&P Global, Seagate, Société Générale, and Volkswagen. Learn more at www.mirantis.com. Mirantis is a global company headquartered in Campbell, California.
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