[ale] Invitation to JFrog's first Atlanta Meetup Nov 15th

Ari Waller ariw at jfrog.com
Wed Nov 9 18:03:33 EST 2022


Hi Everyone,

I hope this is appropriate as one of the group leaders suggested I send
this out to the ALE email group.

My name is Ari Waller and I am the Meetup Event Manager for JFrog I wanted
to reach out to see if members of the ALE would be interested in attending
our first local JFrog Atlanta Meetup on November 15th, in person at the
JFrog office.  Our VP of DevRel will be in town that week and we are
looking to host a meeting that may find value in his talk. (abstract
below).

We would love to meet you and share some food and learn together.  *Please
RSVP Here
<https://www.meetup.com/jfrog-atlanta-devops-meetup-group/events/289383813/>*
if you would like to attend and view the raffles and agenda.

*Hacking the OSS Supply Chain*
 Developers depend upon an ecosystem of open-source technologies that fuel
innovation and decrease time to market. A typical business application is
composed of more than 80% open-source code, so what happens when the
open-source software supply chain gets hacked and thousands of enterprises
are left exposed to potentially devastating security exploits? The
SolarWinds hack is just the tip of the iceberg on a much larger security
concern that spans the industry affecting all programming languages,
platforms, and cloud services. In this talk, we will expose security holes
and exploits in the open source ecosystem as well as propose a system for
securing the software supply chain at a fundamental level.

About Stephen Chin
Stephen Chin is VP of Developer Relations at JFrog, chair of the CDF
governing board, member of the CNCF governing board, and author of The
Definitive Guide to Modern Client Development, Raspberry Pi with Java, Pro
JavaFX Platform, and the upcoming DevOps Tools for Java Developers title
from O’Reilly. He has keynoted numerous conferences around the world
including swampUP, Devoxx, JNation, JavaOne, Joker, and Open Source India.
Stephen is an avid motorcyclist who has done evangelism tours in Europe,
Japan, and Brazil, interviewing hackers in their natural habitat. When he
is not traveling, he enjoys teaching kids how to do embedded and robot
programming together with his daughters.

Please let me know if you have any questions and we hope to see you on Nov
15th!

*Ari Waller** |* *Community Programs Manager **| **JFrog Developer
Relations Team*

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