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.
In 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.
In 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.
Watch an engaging session in the Open Source in Finance Webinar Series, where experts from turntabl dive into open source contribution compliance and developer contributions focusing on their new product Woodchip which is built on GitProxy.
In this episode of the FINOS podcast, 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.
Watch an engaging session in the Open Source in Finance Webinar Series, where Hedera’s Mike Cave and Justin Atwell dive into how Web3, distributed ledger technology (DLT), and AI are transforming financial infrastructure—featuring real-world use cases, sustainability insights, and Hedera’s unique approach to decentralized governance through open source.
Watch an engaging session in the Open Source in Finance Webinar Series, where ControlPlane's Francesco Beltramini shares insights on Cyber Incident Response Tabletop Exercises (TTX) enhancing the cybersecurity posture of regulated organizations such as financial institutions.
Discover actionable strategies for managing open source dependencies and reducing vulnerabilities. Learn how to leverage Dependency Consumption Analysis, a free FINOS member benefit powered by Sonatype, to improve software security.
Watch an engaging session in the Open Source in Finance Webinar Series.