I’m the CTO & Co-Founder of Chainguard — Ask Me Anything about building and securing the software supply chain in the age of AI!

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Hi Reddit, I'm Matt Moore, CTO & Co-Founder at Chainguard. I've spent the better part of a decade obsessed with one idea: the default values you choose for how software gets built become pervasive, and most of them are wrong. After building and shipping open source infrastructure at Google, Microsoft, and VMware — including Knative, Tekton, GCR, ko, and distroless — I now focus on solving software supply chain security at scale. At Chainguard, we’re helping engineers build safely with AI. We’re the trust layer for your open source artifacts, protecting you from supply chain attacks. We know engineers are shipping code to production faster than ever, and the tooling they use to do so was never designed with supply chain integrity in mind. We didn't start Chainguard because this problem is easy…we started it because we thought it would be easy. (It is not. As we often say, “this sh*t is hard.”) But that's what makes it worth doing. I’m here to answer your questions: about supply chain security, how we think about the problem, what we're building, agentic software factories, or anything else. AMA! Who I Am As CTO at Chainguard, I focus on: Designing automated, policy-driven systems that continuously build and verify secure software Eliminating production drift between what was built, what was tested, and what’s running Rethinking software maintenance using AI and autonomous agents Scaling secure open source consumption across thousands of artifacts At Chainguard, we’re building the next evolution of secure software delivery: an Agentic Factory (Factory 2.0) combined with Driftless infrastructure (DriftlessAF), all inside an AI-native organization. Looking forward to all of your questions -- comment below and I'll address them live on Tuesday, April 21 @ 12pm ET! Links & Resources: Learn more about Chainguard’s Factory 2.0 (DriftlessAF)   submitted by   /u/chainguard_dev [link]   [comments]