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25-27, August 2025
Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Monday August 25, 2025 16:30 - 16:45 CEST
Regulatory pressures, quantum computing threats or security breaches in complex supply chains have elevated cryptographic algorithm management to unprecedented importance. Understanding which crypto algorithms your software includes, and the implications for downstream users, is increasingly valued by developers and organizations. Several open source initiatives are now emerging to make cryptographic algorithm detection and declaration universal, enhancing the existing Bill of Materials (xBOM) generation.

This presentation explores some of those emerging initiatives, putting focus in two of the most promising ones:

* SPDX Crypto Algorithms List (https://github.com/spdx/crypto-algorithms): This aims to standardize crypto algorithm declaration.

* Open Dataset for Keyword-Based Detection (https://github.com/scanoss/crypto_algorithms_open_dataset): open dataset for detecting crypto algorithms via keywords, useful for automated scanning.

After a short demo of a simple PoC on how to implement them, the talk will cover the background behind these efforts, the latest news and plans, their relevance for security and transparency, and how participants can use and contribute to them.
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avatar for Matias Daloia

Matias Daloia

Software Engineer, SCANOSS
Matias was born and studied in Argentina, were he got his degree before moving to the southeast part of Spain, where he currently lives with his family. Matias enjoys developing open source software, leading some of the SCANOSS SCA tools and back-end integration development
Monday August 25, 2025 16:30 - 16:45 CEST
G106
  Standards & Specifications

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