🚀 Get a sneak peek of how FINOS Common Cloud Controls (CCC) can move from policy docs to practical enforcement—through automation and open source.In this clip:Toni de la Fuente, Founder & CEO, ProwlerToni shares his journey from maintaining open source in his spare time to helping the community align cloud security with real frameworks like CCC. He previews the upcoming OSFF workshop, where he and Pedro Martín will show how to translate CCC requirements into automated checks across AWS, Azure, and GCP, and how AI can help teams generate and test custom controls quickly. The session will also cover lessons learned: data modeling, compatibility challenges, and how to keep automation simple enough to adopt without adding more complexity.🎟️ See Toni’s full workshop with Pedro Martín at OSFF New York (Oct 21–22, 2025).🌐 More about FINOS: https://www.finos.org/📧 Join our newsletter: https://www.finos.org/newsletter#FINOS #OSFFNY #OpenSourceInFinance #CCC #CloudSecurity #AI #ComplianceAutomation #MultiCloud #DevSecOps
🚀 Get a sneak peek of Ihsan Saracgil’s OSFF NY session on how OpenBB’s Open Data Platform (ODP) lets teams connect private, proprietary, and public financial data to AI—securely, locally, and on your terms.In this clip:Ihsan Saracgil, CPO, OpenBBTired of waiting on scarce engineering cycles for every integration? Ihsan shows how ODP gives data engineers a Python-native, local-first way to register extensions, wrap external sources as APIs, and serve them to downstream tools (copilots, notebooks, dashboards) with full control of credentials, execution, and access. He also breaks down why Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a game-changer: wire up tools to your AI copilot fast—so tasks that once required custom plumbing (even “send me that result via email”) become quick, safe, and auditable. With a lightweight GUI (Tauri) and standardized FastAPI/OpenAPI specs, ODP helps teams unify messy data pipelines without leaking business logic to third-party platforms.🎟️ See Ihsan’s full talk at OSFF New York (Oct 21–22, 2025).🌐 More about FINOS: https://www.finos.org/📧 Join our newsletter: https://www.finos.org/newsletter#FINOS #OSFFNY #OpenBB #OpenSourceInFinance #FinancialData #AI #Copilots #MCP #DataEngineering #LocalFirst
🚨 What happens when the backbone of vulnerability reporting wobbles? In April 2025, funding shocks to CVE/CWE—and the downstream NVD—sparked panic before a short-term lifeline appeared. The uncertainty hasn’t gone away.In this clip:Christopher “CRob” Robinson, CTO & Chief Security Architect, OpenSSF (The Linux Foundation)CRob previews his OSFF NY session on why reliable, authoritative vulnerability metadata is critical for banks, regulated enterprises, and open source maintainers—and what upstream is doing about it. He walks through the recent CVE/NVD turbulence, why downstream teams (risk, OSPOs, product owners) struggle to meet regulatory obligations without stable data, and how the open source community is collaborating to deliver consistent, high-quality vulnerability information going forward. Expect clear context, practical takeaways, and a path from fragmented signals to trustworthy feeds.🎟️ See CRob’s full talk at OSFF New York (Oct 21–22, 2025).🌐 More about FINOS: https://www.finos.org/📧 Join our newsletter: https://www.finos.org/newsletter#FINOS #OSFFNY #OpenSourceSecurity #OpenSSF #CVE #CWE #NVD #VulnerabilityManagement #Risk #Compliance #SupplyChainSecurity
🚀 Highlights from #OSFFNewYork by FINOS – the premier open source in finance conference.
Join us at the Open Source in Finance Forum (Oct 21–22, 2025): https://hubs.ly/Q03z9D9D0
In this episode (podcast preview):
Grizz Griswold, Head of Marketing, FINOS
Day 2 is built for builders and risk leaders alike—two AI tracks, a full OpenSSF security program, a Confidential Computing Consortium security track (details incoming), and a fast-moving Hot Topics lightning series.
Open Source, AI-Powered Industry (developer/engineering focus): Hands-on sessions on AI-native software development, neuro-symbolic techniques, workforce augmentation with agents, adoption challenges, and integrating AI with FDC3—closing with the EAMS Dial open source enterprise gen-AI platform. Speakers from J.P. Morgan, Red Hat, S&P Global, Scott Logic, interop.io, EPAM, and more.
Mutualizing Risk & Compliance in the Open (governance focus): How the industry collaborates on secure-by-design architectures, automated compliance with Common Cloud Controls (CCC) + Prowler, zero-trust blueprints, and the FINOS AI Governance Framework. Featuring ControlPlane, Prowler, Runnink, GitLab, JUXT, and more.
OpenSSF: Guarding the Vaults (security focus): Raising the baseline for secure OSS in finance—securing AI in the open, defending against secrets/token/API attacks, and model signaling/validation. Contributions from IBM, Bloomberg, Sonatype, Red Hat, and OpenSSF.
Confidential Computing Consortium (security track): Sister-foundation deep dives on hardware-anchored trust and protected data/compute—full agenda to be announced.
Hot Topics (15-minute lightning talks): Rapid-fire innovation across open data, GenAI, FDC3, CDM-driven automation, payments flexibility, financial agents, and more—speakers from Citi, AWS, GitLab, OpenBB, Temporal, RPI, J.P. Morgan, vCluster, and others.
🎟️ P.S. There’s a hidden VIP code in the audio (free & 50% tickets). It’s not in this description—catch it in the episode!
🌐 More about FINOS: https://www.finos.org/
📥 Download the latest State of Open Source in Financial Services: https://www.finos.org/state-of-open-source-in-financial-services
📧 Join our newsletter: https://www.finos.org/newsletter
#FINOS #OSFFNewYork #OpenSourceInFinance #AIinFinance #Security #OpenSSF #ConfidentialComputing #FDC3 #CDM #AIGovernance #CommonCloudControls #ZeroTrust #Conference
🚀 Highlights from #OSFFNewYork by FINOS – the premier open source in finance conference.Join us at the Open Source in Finance Forum (Oct 21–22, 2025): https://hubs.ly/Q03z9D9D0In this podcast (podcast preview):Rakia Finley, Founder & Managing Partner, Copper & Vine StudioRegulatory rigor and rapid innovation don’t have to clash. Rakia shares a battle-tested approach to embedding compliance into product design using zero-trust architecture and open-source components. She explains why leaders must clarify the “why” behind regulatory change, and why developers should start from existing regulations—auditing “digital beliefs” (data quality, infra, policies) before layering AI. Expect takeaways on aligning to DORA/ISO, secure-by-design patterns, proactive threat modeling, and how inclusive governance reduces risk by reflecting the communities you serve. Plus: a teaser case study of a fintech pipeline brought into compliance without slowing delivery.🌐 More about FINOS: https://www.finos.org/📥 Download the latest State of Open Source in Financial Services: https://www.finos.org/state-of-open-source-in-financial-services📧 Join our newsletter: https://www.finos.org/newsletter#FINOS #OSFFNewYork #OpenSourceInFinance #ZeroTrust #Compliance #DORA #ISO27001 #SecureByDesign #AIGovernance #FinancialServices #CopperAndVine
🚀 Highlights from #OSFFNewYork by FINOS – the premier open source in finance conference.Join us at the Open Source in Finance Forum (Oct 21–22, 2025): https://hubs.ly/Q03z9D9D0In this episode:Grizz Griswold, Head of Marketing, FINOSA fast, inside look at Day 1 of OSFF New York: what’s new, what’s launching, and where you’ll get the most value.Keynotes & momentum: How open source went from “nice-to-have” to core infrastructure in finance, with ROI front-and-center.The Forge (ideation): Ground-floor concepts before incubation—think Open SDLC Controls, Secure-by-Design (CALM + AI Governance + Common Cloud Controls), and an Open Data Commons.Launchpad (incubating projects): Hands-on sessions with CALM, the FINOS AI Governance Framework, Common Cloud Controls, and a brand-new project being unveiled on stage.CDM track: Real adoption stories—eligible collateral, digital bond issuance, and tokenized assets integrated into collateral management.FDC3 track: Desktop interoperability becomes mainstream—conformance, web expansion, and a preview of FDC3 2.3.Open Source Readiness: How banks scale OSPOs, govern licenses, and roll out enterprise open source programs—case studies from leading institutions.Community & networking: Seven tracks, project expos/booths, hallway track magic—meet maintainers, ask questions, try the tech.🎟️ P.S. Listen for a hidden VIP code in the audio (free & 50% tickets). It’s not in this description—catch it in the episode!🌐 More about FINOS: https://www.finos.org/📥 Download the latest State of Open Source in Financial Services: https://www.finos.org/state-of-open-source-in-financial-services📧 Join our newsletter: https://www.finos.org/newsletter#FINOS #OSFFNewYork #OpenSourceInFinance #FinancialServices #Conference #FDC3 #CDM #OpenSourceReadiness #DevOps #AIGovernance #OpenSourceCommunity
The Evolving Role of Open Source in Financial Services with GitLab's George Kichukov
In this episode of the FINOS podcast, Grizz Griswold interviews George Kichukov from GitLab to discuss the transformative effect of open-source technology in financial services. The conversation covers the adoption of secure open-source practices, the importance of a strong engineering culture, and the benefits of contributing back to the open-source community. George shares insights from his 20-year career, including his extensive experience at Citibank, and elaborates on his current role in improving software delivery at GitLab. The episode also highlights upcoming events like the Open Source and Finance Forum (OSFF) and the vital role of sponsors in fostering industry collaboration.
00:00 The Evolution of Open Source in Financial Services
01:32 Upcoming OSFF Events and Sponsors
01:33 Upcoming OSFF Events and Sponsors
03:31 Introduction to George Kichukov from GitLab
03:52 George's Role and Experience at GitLab
06:36 George's Career Journey Before GitLab
12:15 The Importance of Developer Experience
15:56 The Role of Open Source in Developer Experience
20:57 The Shift in Financial Services Towards Open Source
26:58 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
George Kichukov: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kichukov/
GitLab: https://about.gitlab.com/
Grizz Griswold: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aarongriswold
Find more info about FINOS:
On the web: https://www.finos.org
Open Source in Finance Forum (OSFF Conference): https://www.finos.org/osff-2025
2024 State of Open Source in Financial Services Download: https://www.finos.org/state-of-open-source-in-financial-services-2024
FINOS Current Newsletter Here: https://www.finos.org/newsletter
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/finosfoundation
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FINOSFoundation
About FINOS
FINOS (The Fintech Open Source Foundation) is a nonprofit whose mission is to foster the adoption of open source, open standards, and collaborative software development practices in financial services. It is the center for open source developers and the financial services industry to build new technology projects that have a lasting impact on business operations. As a regulatory compliant platform, the foundation enables developers from these competing organizations to collaborate on projects with a strong propensity for mutualization. It has enabled codebase contributions from both the buy- and sell-side firms and counts over 50 major financial institutions, fintechs and technology consultancies as part of its membership. FINOS is also part of the Linux Foundation, the largest shared technology organization in the world. Get involved and join FINOS as a Member.
Exploring Data Mesh and Open Source Governance with Daniel PaesIn this episode of the FINOS podcast, Grizz Griswold interviews Daniel Paes, a FINOS Ambassador. They discuss concepts like data mesh, data contracts, and the use of open source tools like Legend and CDM in data governance. Daniel shares his journey from a business intelligence analyst in Brazil to a principal director at a CloudOps and DataOps company in Canada. They also talk about the Open Source and Finance Forum (OSFF), upcoming events, and Daniel’s innovative projects like Runink. This episode offers insights into the adoption of open source tools in financial services and practical applications of data governance models.00:00 Introduction to CDM and Legend01:07 Upcoming OSFF Events and Sponsors03:06 Meet Daniel Paes: Background and Career04:08 Daniel's Journey with Open Source06:20 Open Source in Brazil and Canada11:31 Daniel's Career Path15:32 Current Projects and API Days Insights15:42 Exploring FINOS Legend and CDM22:07 Runink: A New Open Source Project29:12 Becoming a FINOS Ambassador30:10 Conclusion and Future Plans
Daniel Paes: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danspaes/
Runink: https://www.runink.org/
Grizz Griswold: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aarongriswold
Find more info about FINOS:
On the web: https://www.finos.org
Open Source in Finance Forum (OSFF Conference): https://www.finos.org/osff-2025
2024 State of Open Source in Financial Services Download: https://www.finos.org/state-of-open-source-in-financial-services-2024
FINOS Current Newsletter Here:
https://www.finos.org/newsletter
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/finosfoundation
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FINOSFoundation
About FINOS
FINOS (The Fintech Open Source Foundation) is a nonprofit whose mission is to foster the adoption of open source, open standards, and collaborative software development practices in financial services. It is the center for open source developers and the financial services industry to build new technology projects that have a lasting impact on business operations. As a regulatory compliant platform, the foundation enables developers from these competing organizations to collaborate on projects with a strong propensity for mutualization. It has enabled codebase contributions from both the buy- and sell-side firms and counts over 50 major financial institutions, fintechs and technology consultancies as part of its membership. FINOS is also part of the Linux Foundation, the largest shared technology organization in the world. Get involved and join FINOS as a Member.
Exploring Common Controls and Governance in Financial Services with Kosli's CEO, Mike LongIn this episode of the FINOS podcast, Grizz Griswold interviews Mike Long, CEO and founder of Kosli. They discuss the challenges of AI readiness and managing risk in financial services, focusing on the importance of common control definitions in SDLC processes. Mike shares his journey from studying AI and computer science to founding Kosli, emphasizing the role of automation in governance and compliance. The conversation highlights the significance of community and collaboration within FINOS to solve industry-level problems, touching on AI, regulatory compliance, and the future of governance automation. Mike also reflects on the evolution of agent-based solutions and their applications in current tech environments. Tune in for insights on making engineering processes more efficient and the importance of shared understanding in tech and compliance.
00:00 Introduction to Control Definitions
01:14 Upcoming OSFF Events and Sponsors
03:13 Meet Mike Long, CEO of Kosli
03:47 Mike Long's Background and Career Journey
07:01 Challenges in Financial Services and Kosli's Solutions
09:54 Joining FINOS and Goals for Collaboration
16:22 The Importance of Community in FINOS
20:37 Future of AI and Autonomous Agents
24:11 Closing Remarks and OSFF London
Kosli: https://www.kosli.com/
Mike Long: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikelongkosli
Grizz Griswold: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aarongriswold
Find more info about FINOS:
On the web: https://www.finos.org
Open Source in Finance Forum (OSFF Conference): https://www.finos.org/osff-2025
2024 State of Open Source in Financial Services Download: https://www.finos.org/state-of-open-source-in-financial-services-2024
FINOS Current Newsletter Here: https://www.finos.org/newsletter
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/finosfoundation
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FINOSFoundation About FINOS
FINOS (The Fintech Open Source Foundation) is a nonprofit whose mission is to foster the adoption of open source, open standards, and collaborative software development practices in financial services. It is the center for open source developers and the financial services industry to build new technology projects that have a lasting impact on business operations. As a regulatory compliant platform, the foundation enables developers from these competing organizations to collaborate on projects with a strong propensity for mutualization. It has enabled codebase contributions from both the buy- and sell-side firms and counts over 50 major financial institutions, fintechs and technology consultancies as part of its membership. FINOS is also part of the Linux Foundation, the largest shared technology organization in the world. Get involved and join FINOS as a Member.
In this episode of the FINOS Open Source in Finance webinar series, Karl Moll hosts an engaging panel discussion with Tyler Warden from Sonatype and Aaron Erickson from Nvidia. The topic is 'The Unexpected Risks of AI in Finance,' covering hidden and novel security risks in AI-driven financial systems, the importance of hardware in AI security, and regulatory approaches to AI compliance. The panelists delve into common misconceptions, real-world examples of AI risks, software supply chain issues, and actionable advice for securing AI pipelines. They also discuss the fundamental role of human accountability and the importance of collaboration between security and engineering teams.00:00 Welcome and Introduction03:40 Panelist Introductions05:43 Common Misconceptions in AI Security08:37 Hidden Risks of AI in Finance16:52 Regulatory Approaches to AI Risks23:54 Advice for Compliance Teams30:56 The Importance of Fundamentals in AI31:37 AI's Role in Speeding Up Reaction Times32:56 Building Security into AI Pipelines36:02 Operational Collaboration for AI Security43:07 Designing User-Centric AI Systems48:40 Rapid Fire Q&A on AI Security55:23 Final Thoughts and RecommendationsFind more info about FINOS:On the web: https://www.finos.org Open Source in Finance Forum (OSFF Conference): https://www.finos.org/osff-2025 2024 State of Open Source in Financial Services Download: https://www.finos.org/state-of-open-source-in-financial-services-2024 FINOS Current Newsletter Here: https://www.finos.org/newsletterLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/finosfoundation Twitter: https://twitter.com/FINOSFoundation About FINOSFINOS (The Fintech Open Source Foundation) is a nonprofit whose mission is to foster the adoption of open source, open standards, and collaborative software development practices in financial services. It is the center for open source developers and the financial services industry to build new technology projects that have a lasting impact on business operations. As a regulatory compliant platform, the foundation enables developers from these competing organizations to collaborate on projects with a strong propensity for mutualization. It has enabled codebase contributions from both the buy- and sell-side firms and counts over 50 major financial institutions, fintechs and technology consultancies as part of its membership. FINOS is also part of the Linux Foundation, the largest shared technology organization in the world. Get involved and join FINOS as a Member.
Join Grizz Griswold and Rob Moffat from FINOS as they discuss the latest updates in FDC3, a versatile interoperability standard originally designed for financial services but applicable universally. Learn about the evolution of FDC3 version 2.2, the newly released SAIL 2.0 tool, and the upcoming Open Source in Finance Forum in London. Discover the significance of open standards, vendor collaboration, and identity security in the realm of financial technology. Whether you are a developer or a finance professional, this episode offers valuable insights into the ever-evolving landscape of open source in finance.
FDC3: https://fdc3.finos.org/
00:00 Rob Moffat - Exploring FDC3: Enhancing Interoperability in Finance
03:43 Introduction and Greetings
03:54 Kubecon and Catching Up
04:14 FDC3 Updates Overview
05:39 What is FDC3?
07:21 FDC3 2.2 and Web Integration
10:27 Vendor Conformance and Open Standards
13:37 Expanding FDC3 Beyond Finance
17:36 Introducing Sail 2.0
20:09 Upcoming Demos and Events
22:29 FDC3 Security and Future Plans
28:35 Hackathons and Community Growth
33:40 FDC3 Conformance Program
37:19 Final Thoughts and Reflections
FDC3: https://fdc3.finos.org
FDC3 Repo: https://github.com/finos/FDC3
FDC3 Sail Sandbox: https://www.finos.org/en/project-sandbox
FDC3 Training: https://fdc3.finos.org/training
FDC3 App Directory: https://directory.fdc3.finos.org/
FDC3 Conformance: https://fdc3.finos.org/docs/api/conformance/Conformance-Overview
Rob Moffat: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robmoffat
Grizz Griswold: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aarongriswold
Find more info about FINOS:
On the web: https://www.finos.org
Open Source in Finance Forum (OSFF Conference): https://www.finos.org/osff-2025
2024 State of Open Source in Financial Services Download: https://www.finos.org/state-of-open-source-in-financial-services-2024
FINOS Current Newsletter Here: https://www.finos.org/newslette r
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/finosfoundation
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FINOSFoundation
About FINOS
FINOS (The Fintech Open Source Foundation) is a nonprofit whose mission is to foster the adoption of open source, open standards, and collaborative software development practices in financial services. It is the center for open source developers and the financial services industry to build new technology projects that have a lasting impact on business operations. As a regulatory compliant platform, the foundation enables developers from these competing organizations to collaborate on projects with a strong propensity for mutualization. It has enabled codebase contributions from both the buy- and sell-side firms and counts over 50 major financial institutions, fintechs and technology consultancies as part of its membership. FINOS is also part of the Linux Foundation, the largest shared technology organization in the world. Get involved and join FINOS as a Member.
Unlocking Innovation: Kratix and Platform Engineering at NatWest In this episode of the FINOS podcast, Grizz Griswold interviews Chris Plank from NatWest Bank and Derik Evangelisa from Syntasso. They delve into the evolution of platform engineering, open-source technologies, and how NatWest uses cloud-native tools to deliver platforms as a product. Learn about the innovative Kratix framework, its role in enabling developers, and how open-source principles are being adopted in financial services. Whether you're a technical enthusiast or on the business side, this discussion provides valuable insights into modernizing IT practices and fostering innovation. 00:00 The Evolution of Team Collaboration 00:38 Introduction to the Guests 01:08 Overview of the Talk and Key Topics 02:00 Chris Plank's Background and Role 03:14 Defining Platform Engineering 05:52 Derik Evangelista's Background and Role 06:24 Understanding Kratix 10:41 The Journey of Platform Engineering at NatWest 16:54 Building with Kratix: A Technical Insight 19:35 Exploring FINOS Projects and Kratix Integration 20:01 Deep Dive into Kratix and Its Technical Aspects 22:31 The Concept of Golden Paths in Kratix 24:07 Real-World Applications and Industry Impact 29:50 Challenges and Lessons in Change Management 32:51 How to Contribute to Kratix and Future Prospects 37:26 Final Thoughts and Reflections Kratix: https://www.kratix.io/ Chris Plank: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisplank/ NatWest: https://www.natwestgroup.com/ Derik Evangelista: https://www.linkedin.com/in/derikevangelista/ Syntasso: https://www.syntasso.io/ Grizz Griswold: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aarongriswold/ Find more info about FINOS: On the web: https://www.finos.org/ Open Source in Finance Forum (OSFF Conference): https://www.finos.org/osff-2025 2024 State of Open Source in Financial Services Download: https://www.finos.org/state-of-open-source-in-financial-services-2024 FINOS Current Newsletter Here: https://www.finos.org/newsletter LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/finosfoundation/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/FINOSFoundation About FINOS FINOS (The Fintech Open Source Foundation) is a nonprofit whose mission is to foster the adoption of open source, open standards, and collaborative software development practices in financial services. It is the center for open source developers and the financial services industry to build new technology projects that have a lasting impact on business operations. As a regulatory compliant platform, the foundation enables developers from these competing organizations to collaborate on projects with a strong propensity for mutualization. It has enabled codebase contributions from both the buy- and sell-side firms and counts over 50 major financial institutions, fintechs and technology consultancies as part of its membership. FINOS is also part of the Linux Foundation, the largest shared technology organization in the world. Get involved and join FINOS as a Member.
Leveraging AI for Software Supply Chain Security with Sudhir Prasad, Director of Product Management, Red Hat | OS in Finance Podcast In this episode of the FINOS podcast, Grizz Griswold interviews Sudhir Prasad, Director of Product Management at Red Hat, about the critical role of AI in enhancing software supply chain security. They delve into important topics such as leveraging AI for supply chain security, the transparency and provenance of AI models, and the challenges of integrating open-source solutions. Sudhir shares his journey from a developer to a product management leader and discusses best practices for ensuring software integrity, unburdening developers, and the importance of regulatory compliance. Tune in to gain valuable perspectives on the evolving landscape of software security and AI. 00:00 Introduction to AI in Software Supply Chain Security 01:01 Meet Sudhir Prasad from Red Hat 01:38 Sudhir's Journey from Developer to Product Manager 05:19 The Importance of Open Source in Software Development 07:32 Challenges and Solutions in Software Supply Chain Security 20:04 Leveraging AI for Software Supply Chain Security 22:49 Daily Work and Future Directions at Red Hat 35:00 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Sudhir Prasad: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sudhirprasad/ Red Hat: https://www.redhat.com/en/solutions/financial-services Grizz Griswold: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aarongriswold/ Find more info about FINOS: On the web: https://www.finos.org/ Open Source in Finance Forum (OSFF Conference): https://www.finos.org/osff-2025 2024 State of Open Source in Financial Services Download: https://www.finos.org/state-of-open-source-in-financial-services-2024 FINOS Current Newsletter Here: https://www.finos.org/newsletter LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/finosfoundation/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/FINOSFoundation About FINOS FINOS (The Fintech Open Source Foundation) is a nonprofit whose mission is to foster the adoption of open source, open standards, and collaborative software development practices in financial services. It is the center for open source developers and the financial services industry to build new technology projects that have a lasting impact on business operations. As a regulatory compliant platform, the foundation enables developers from these competing organizations to collaborate on projects with a strong propensity for mutualization. It has enabled codebase contributions from both the buy- and sell-side firms and counts over 50 major financial institutions, fintechs and technology consultancies as part of its membership. FINOS is also part of the Linux Foundation, the largest shared technology organization in the world. Get involved and join FINOS as a Member.
Max Fateev, CTO and Co-Founder of Temporal on Durable Execution & Open Source Innovation | Open Source in Finance Podcast In this episode of the FINOS podcast, Grizz Griswold interviews Max, the Co-Founder and CTO of Temporal, which is a new member of FINOS. They delve into the concept of durable execution, a groundbreaking approach that allows processes to persist despite system failures, significantly improving developer productivity and resiliency. Max shares his extensive journey, from his early days at Amazon to co-founding Temporal, and the insights gained along the way. The discussion also explores the open-source model, the importance of security in financial services, and how Temporal's technology is revolutionizing the industry. Tune in to learn about the challenges and triumphs of building and managing a tech company, especially in the open-source ecosystem. 00:00 Introduction to Business Logic Simplification 01:01 Welcome and Guest Introduction 01:46 Max's Career Journey 04:11 Building Temporal and Its Evolution 06:13 Challenges and Successes in Open Source 07:33 Managing People vs. Technology 13:20 Durable Execution Explained 17:55 Temporal's Impact on Financial Services 23:01 Open Source Security and Business Model 27:38 Upcoming Events and Future of Open Source in Finance 32:09 Closing Remarks Max Fateev: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fateev/ Temporal: https://temporal.io/ Find more info about FINOS: On the web: https://www.finos.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/FINOSFoundation LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/finosfoundation/ 2024 State of Open Source in Financial Services Download: https://www.finos.org/state-of-open-source-in-financial-services-2024 FINOS Current Newsletter Here: https://www.finos.org/newsletter About FINOS FINOS (The Fintech Open Source Foundation) is a nonprofit whose mission is to foster the adoption of open source, open standards, and collaborative software development practices in financial services. It is the center for open source developers and the financial services industry to build new technology projects that have a lasting impact on business operations. As a regulatory compliant platform, the foundation enables developers from these competing organizations to collaborate on projects with a strong propensity for mutualization. It has enabled codebase contributions from both the buy- and sell-side firms and counts over 50 major financial institutions, fintechs and technology consultancies as part of its membership. FINOS is also part of the Linux Foundation, the largest shared technology organization in the world. Get involved and join FINOS as a Member.
In this episode of the FINOS podcast, Grizz Griswold interviews Cole Kennedy, founder and CEO of TestifySec. Explore the importance of compliance in AI and DevOps, especially within highly regulated industries like financial services and defense. Learn about the challenges of data governance in AI models, the necessity of tracking and verifying compliance processes, and how the In-toto project offers a framework for cryptographic validation. Cole shares insights from his diverse journey, including his military background, engineering pursuits, and the inception of TestifySec. Discover the future of AI compliance and the role of open source in driving innovation. 00:00 Introduction to AI Model Compliance 00:52 Meet Cole Kennedy: Founder and CEO of TestifySec 03:01 Cole's Journey from Military to Tech 06:00 Challenges in High Compliance Environments 10:45 The Birth of TestifySec 14:40 AI and Compliance in Financial Services 22:35 Future of AI in High Compliance Industries 26:35 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Cole Kennedy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thecolekennedy/ TestifySec: https://testifysec.com/ in-toto: https://in-toto.io/ Find more info about FINOS: On the web: https://www.finos.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/FINOSFoundation LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/finosfoundation/ 2024 State of Open Source in Financial Services Download: https://www.finos.org/state-of-open-source-in-financial-services-2024 FINOS Current Newsletter Here: https://www.finos.org/newsletter About FINOS FINOS (The Fintech Open Source Foundation) is a nonprofit whose mission is to foster the adoption of open source, open standards, and collaborative software development practices in financial services. It is the center for open source developers and the financial services industry to build new technology projects that have a lasting impact on business operations. As a regulatory compliant platform, the foundation enables developers from these competing organizations to collaborate on projects with a strong propensity for mutualization. It has enabled codebase contributions from both the buy- and sell-side firms and counts over 50 major financial institutions, fintechs and technology consultancies as part of its membership. FINOS is also part of the Linux Foundation, the largest shared technology organization in the world. Get involved and join FINOS as a Member.
Exploring AI, Cybersecurity, and Open Source with Chris Lindsey from Mend.io In this episode of the FINOS podcast, Grizz Griswold interviews Chris Lindsey, a Security Evangelist from Mend.io. They discuss the intersection of AI, cybersecurity, and open-source software. Chris shares his extensive experience in software development and application security, providing insights into secure coding practices, the critical role of open source in development, and practical approaches to managing AI technology within highly regulated industries. Tune in to learn about the challenges and strategies in the evolving landscape of AI and cybersecurity. 00:00 Introduction to AI and Security 01:07 Meet Chris Lindsey of Mend.io 02:34 Chris Lindsey's Origin Story 04:39 Challenges in Secure Software Development 07:00 Open Source Security Concerns 15:28 AI in Code Reviews and Security 20:09 The Role of AI in Cybersecurity 29:25 About Mend.io and Its Tools 32:18 Final Thoughts and Future Discussions Chris Lindsey: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-lindsey-39b3915/ Mend.io: https://www.mend.io/
Grizz's Info | https://www.linkedin.com/in/aarongriswold/ | grizz@finos.org Find more info about FINOS: On the web: https://www.finos.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/FINOSFoundation LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/finosfoundation/ 2024 State of Open Source in Financial Services Download: https://www.finos.org/state-of-open-source-in-financial-services-2024 FINOS Current Newsletter Here: https://www.finos.org/newsletter About FINOS FINOS (The Fintech Open Source Foundation) is a nonprofit whose mission is to foster the adoption of open source, open standards, and collaborative software development practices in financial services. It is the center for open source developers and the financial services industry to build new technology projects that have a lasting impact on business operations. As a regulatory compliant platform, the foundation enables developers from these competing organizations to collaborate on projects with a strong propensity for mutualization. It has enabled codebase contributions from both the buy- and sell-side firms and counts over 50 major financial institutions, fintechs and technology consultancies as part of its membership. FINOS is also part of the Linux Foundation, the largest shared technology organization in the world. Get involved and join FINOS as a Member.
Join Grizz Griswold of FINOS as he interviews Ann Schlemmer, CEO of Percona, in this insightful episode. They discuss the transformative role of open source technologies in the financial sector, Ann's career journey from banking to MySQL and her leadership at Percona. The conversation covers the benefits of open source for financial institutions, including cost-efficiency, innovation, security, and talent acquisition. They also explore the evolving landscape of finance and technology, the balance between open source and proprietary solutions, and the future of open source databases. Tune in to learn how financial institutions can gain a competitive edge in today's highly regulated environment.
Ann Schlemmer: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ann-schlemmer-9103449/
Percona: https://www.percona.com/
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In this episode of the FINOS Open Source in Finance podcast, Grizz Griswold interviews Dan Schleifer, CEO and Co-Founder of interop.io and ChartIQ. They discuss the impact of the 'toggle tax' on productivity and envision a future where financial professionals can focus on higher-value tasks. The conversation delves into desktop interoperability and the role of open standards like FDC3 in enhancing operational efficiency and reducing cognitive load. Learn about the collaboration between fierce competitors and the formation of interop.io within FINOS, emphasizing the importance of open source solutions in the finance industry. Tune in to discover how adopting interoperability frameworks can streamline workflows and drive innovation for a more connected financial ecosystem.
Dan Schleifer: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danschleifer/
interop.io: https://interop.io/
FDC3: https://fdc3.finos.org/
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In this episode of the FINOS Open Source in Finance podcast, Head of Marketing Grizz Griswold interviews Leo Labeis, CEO of Regnosys. They explore regulatory challenges in finance, focusing on the Rune project and Common Domain Model (CDM). Leo shares his wealth of experience from his time at Goldman Sachs and explains how open source solutions, like the Rune language, help financial institutions comply with complex regulations more efficiently. Furthermore, they discuss the role of public authorities and the potential for regulators to collaborate with the industry. Tune in to learn how innovation in regtech can benefit the broader financial ecosystem.
Leo Labeis: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leo-labeis-24498ab0/
Regnosys: https://regnosys.com/https://regnosys.com/
Rune: https://github.com/finos/rune-dsl
CDM: https://www.finos.org/common-domain-model
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In this episode of the podcast, Grizz sits down with Colin Eberhardt - CTO, Scott Logic. We talk about Colin's journey to CTO, ai, ai, ai, and ai.
Colin Eberhardt: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colin-eberhardt-1464b4a/
Scott Logic: https://www.scottlogic.com/
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