KubeCon here we come, OpenFL’s privacy meter, what’s new on our podcast

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2 min readMar 28, 2023

Intel Open Ecosystem Team Updates

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KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe
We’re excited to head to the sold-out conference in Amsterdam, April 18–21. Intel is a platinum sponsor — come find us at booth P13 for demos and to chat with our team. (Also, we have great swag!)
Check out all our sessions and stop by the diversity, equity and inclusion lunch and the EmpowerUs sessions we’re sponsoring
Can’t make it in person? Grab a virtual pass.

How OpenFL and Privacy Meter Empower Data Privacy
Anticipate potential risks and exercise tighter control. OpenFL 1.5 has integrated a privacy auditing tool to provide real-time auditing in a federated learning setting. The meter informs users about potential privacy risks and allows them to make adjustments.
Learn more.

How to build open source culture in your company
Open innovation, open platforms and horizontal competition offer choice and build trust. Takeaways from Arun Gupta, VP and GM of the Open Ecosystem at Intel, in his keynote at SCaLE 20x.
Read more.

What’s new on the Open at Intel Podcast

Security at Every Step: Why Software Supply Chains Are Critical
“The speed of development has really exacerbated trust problems and security problems,” says Marcela Melara, research scientist in the Security and Privacy Research Group at Intel Labs.
Read more.

Why You Need a Software Bill of Materials
This humble but important document is gaining importance. Host Katherine Druckman chats with Alexios Zavras, Chief Open Source Compliance Officer at Intel and Kate Stewart, VP, Dependable Embedded Systems at the Linux Foundation.
Read more.

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