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24 June 2025 | London, England
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Tuesday June 24, 2025 13:50 - 14:20 BST
For many financial institutions, contributing to open source is still harder than it should be. Security, compliance, and process complexity often stand in the way, leaving engineering teams stuck behind internal barriers, accumulating technical debt and missing out on the full benefits of open collaboration. GitProxy helps solve that, providing a secure, compliant, and developer-friendly way to contribute code.

In this session, you’ll hear from two organizations: one just beginning to explore GitProxy and another actively maintaining it. Together, they’ll share share perspectives on the value GitProxy offers, and how multiple banks and tech firms have contributed features, improved security workflows, and shaped a tool that makes open source contribution not only possible, but efficient, auditable, and scalable.

Whether you're just starting your GitProxy journey or looking to deepen your engagement, this talk offers practical guidance and real-world insights to help your organization on its path to secure, compliant, and convenient open source contribution.
Speakers
avatar for Thomas Cooper

Thomas Cooper

Director, OSPO, Royal Bank of Canada
Thomas is a principal software engineer at RBC working on their Internal Developer Platform. He also leads the Open Source Program Office, evangelizing open source & supporting RBC’s developer community in its adoption of open source practices, principles & technology. He has prior... Read More →
avatar for Dávid Serfőző

Dávid Serfőző

Software Engineer, G-Research
David Serfőző is a software engineer at G-Research, working on CI/CD tooling and supporting infrastructure in quantitative finance. Previously, he worked on secure source control and encryption systems at G-Research, and held engineering roles at R3 and Morgan Stanley. With over... Read More →
Tuesday June 24, 2025 13:50 - 14:20 BST
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