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Trust as a service for validating OSS dependencies
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Craig is the cofounder and CEO of Stacklok, which helps developers and open-source communities build safer software, secure the supply chain, and choose safer dependencies. Stacklok’s free-to-use service, Trusty, employs a statistical analysis of author/repo activity and a package’s source of origin to assess its trustworthiness.
Craig cofounded the Kubernetes project, an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications.
Craig is on LinkedIn.
Stack Overflow user mprivat earned a well-deserved Lifeboat badge by answering Abstract class extending concrete classes.