Jessica Marz, Director of Intel's Open Source Program Office, discusses the role of the OSPO in securing the software supply chain and the role she plays in encouraging good open source citizenship.
Guest:Jessica Marz
Director of Open Source Program Office
An expert at explaining legal concepts to software developers and software development concepts to lawyers, Jessica is responsible for defining and managing Intel’s open source approval policies and practices. She’s also an avid arts-and-crafter known for her creative reuse of materials.
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