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[Intro Music] [Rick] Welcome to another episode of the ContinuousX podcast where we try to Solve for X in the SDLC equation. Im here with my co-host and colleague Mike Fitzurka. And in this episode, Mike and I are gonna discuss a recent memo published by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), which plans on publishing secure software guidance for agencies in the coming weeks. This guidance focuses on having software vendors attest to adopting secure development frameworks and support the best practices described in NISTs Secure Software Development Framework (SSDF) and using its best practices. Mike and I would like to discuss briefly discuss the impacts of this guidance on the public sector and call out some concerns in the areas of support and areas of perhaps open source use within the public sector. So welcome, Mike. [Michael] Welcome. A nice internal episode. Yeah, I think, for our audience, we did cover the Secure Software Development Framework a couple months ago. But