AI systems, from training to deployment is the focus of the Techworks organisation workshop session today held at Kellogg college Oxford University. The event is opened by Gareth Richards, TechWorks.
Nick Allott, NquiringMinds, speaks first and presents on SBOM/TAIBOM – what are they all about with case studies, and discusses tools and technologies for creation and management of SBOM and TAIBOM.
Nick explores how a comprehensive SBOM supports supply chain integrity.
Further presentation at the Techworks event include:
- Navigating the US presidential mandate, the EU Cyber Resilience Act and AI Act and how SBOMs and TAIBOMs align with these regulations.
- SBOMs and Supply Chain Risks: The case of automotive electronics and software – Prof Siraj Shaikh, Swansea University.
- SBOM in Product Security Lifecycle – A Supplier Perspective – Dr Lokesh Devaraj, Fortescue Zero
- SBOM for Enterprise Knowledge Management and Collaboration Tools. – Dima Nekrasov, Amazon
- The Role of SBOM in Assessing Memory Safety for Wireless Gateways – Dr Vadim Safronov, University of Oxford
- Impact of Cyber Engineering Trustworthy regulations such as the EU CRA on product design and business – Ian Pearson, Microchip
- Protecting the Past: Assuring AI models & data sources in historical research – David Rogers, Copper Horse
- SBOM in the US – Policy, Practices, and what might come next – Dr Allan Friedman, CISA
- Panel Session – Chaired by Prof. Andrew Martin, University of Oxford
This Techworks event explored the latest advancements in SBOMs and TAIBOM’s and focused on methodologies and tools that can be used to ensure the integrity of AI systems and software, including the use of SBOM and TAIBOM.