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The TAC will elect from amongst the voting TAC members a chairperson for= a term of one year. The TAC shall hold elections to select a TAC Chair ann= ually; there are no limits on the number of terms a TAC Chair may serve.&nb= sp;
Responsibilities
The scope of this seat will include, but not be limited to:
The role of the security SME is to work with project TSCs, the TAC and t= he LFNGB to improve the security of the code produced by LFN projects by
The nomination phase starting
If there are multiple nominees: A Condorcet election will be initia= ted by the LF using the OpaVote voting system. All TAC members will r= eceive an invitation to vote. In the case of multiple candidates the timing= is as follows:
Name: Amy Zwarico
Company: AT&T
Short Biography:
Amy = Zwarico is a Director Security at AT&T specializing in software and ope= n source security.
She = has PhD in Computer Science from the University of Pennsylvania and has wor= ked in the telco industry for 25 years, beginning with BellSouth and then w= ith AT&T, where she developed web based integrations to BSS/OSS systems= , architected mobility systems, and for the past 19 years focused on applic= ation security, cloud security, applied cryptography and policy.
She = has been a member of ONAP since 2017 serving on the security subcommittee (= SECCOM) as a contributor and as the vice chair. She has helped drive commun= ity acceptance of Core Infrastructure Initiative (CII) badging, a prioritiz= ed approach to upgrading vulnerable packages within the ONAP code base, and= inclusion of security testing in the integration pipeline. She consistentl= y solicits feedback from the PTLs and ONAP developers to help SECCOM define= realistic security goals for each release. She also is lead for the VNF se= curity requirements.
She = joined the O-RAN Alliance in 2020 and is a contributor to the Security Focu= s Group. She is focused on defining security controls for the O-RAN interfa= ces and helping the O-RAN Software Community adopt the secure development p= ractices used by the ONAP community. She also contributed security requirem= ents to CNTT.
She = was also elected as our LFN Governing Board Member Committers Representativ= e in 2021.
Statement of Intent:
If Amy is elected then she will use her Security experience to develop a= =E2=80=9CSecurity by Design=E2=80=9D Development Culture, identifying cros= s open source project security issues and providing action recommendations.=
She will provide regular feedback to the TAC about the LFN Open Source C= ommunity project security improvement plan and implementation.
She will also share trends (tools, best practices, etc.) from the Securi= ty Industry that can benefit to the LFN Open Source Community projects.
She will also communicate any new security alert that can impact LFN Ope= n Source Community projects
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