Hello all,
Hope your spring is going well. Summer is almost here, and that means SecureChainCon 2026 is right around the corner.
Join us on June 25 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM MT for a focused half-day online conference on one of the most urgent challenges in software supply chain security: defending software after deployment.
This year’s agenda is outstanding. We are bringing together practitioners, open-source leaders, security experts, and DevSecOps teams to share real-world strategies for identifying, managing, and remediating post-deployment vulnerabilities.
As software supply chain attacks continue to evolve, SecureChainCon is a great opportunity to learn, connect, and exchange ideas with others working to secure modern software delivery.
We hope you’ll join us.
Agenda:
9-9:30 Beer and Donuts
9:30-10 Live Keynote with John Linford, The Open Group Security Portfolio Director - You Can't Manage What You Can't See: Open Standards in the Age of AI
10 - 10:30 Ortelius Demos, new features and roadmap with Steve Taylor
Main Event - Guest Speakers

10:30 -10:45 Siddarth Jain, OpenAI - Sense, Reason, Act Safely: Runtime Controls of Enterprise Agents
10:45-11:00 Przemyslaw Roguski, Red Hat - Contextual SBOMs: Unlocking Precise Vulnerability Management with Build-Time Content Intelligence
11:00-11:15 Janane Suresh, SBOM Enthusiast - Beyond the Birth Certificate: Architecting Deployment-Aware SBOMs for Real-time Defense
11:15-11:30 Fahed Dorgaa, Circletech - Post Deployment CVE Triage with LLMs: Cutting Scanner Noise with Runtime Context
11:30-11:45 Vanessa Toves, Druva - Strengthen AI Cyber Resilience for Your Microsoft Cloud Data
We hope to see you there to properly kick off summer season.
-- Kind Regards,
Tracy Ragan
Ortelius Community Director - Secure ChainCon Committee Chair
OpenSSF TAC Member, CDF Technology Oversight Committee Member
"First a new theory is attacked as absurd; then it is admitted to be true, but obvious and insignificant; finally it is seen to be so important that it's adversaries claim that they themselves discovered it." William James