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The in-toto development team also includes NYU Tandon alumnus [Dr. Trishank Karthik Kuppusamy](https://www.linkedin.com/in/trishank-karthik-kuppusamy), now Engineering Manager at Datadog; developer Lukas Pühringer, and current Ph.D. candidate [Aditya Sirish A Yelgundhalli](https://engineering.nyu.edu/student/aditya-sirish-yelgundhalli), all from the Secure Systems Laboratory at NYU Tandon; and Hammad Afzali Nanize, Anil Kumar Ammul, Sangat Vaidya, and Professor, and co-director of the Cybersecurity Research Center [Reza Curtmola](https://web.njit.edu/~crix/), all from the New Jersey Institute of Technology. The project has participated in various initiatives that have attracted other contributors, such as Christian Rebischke of Arch Linux and Qijia “Joy” Liu, a student at the University of Pennsylvania, through Google Summer of Code (GSoC), and several undergraduate students—Alan Chung Ma of Purdue University; Yuanrui Chen, Isha Vipul Dave, Kristel Fung, Cindy Kim, and Benjamin Wu, all from NYU—through various research programs at both universities. Finally, due to in-toto’s relevance and impact in the industry, it has received contributions from employees at various companies through their open source contribution teams. Some significant contributors from this group are Mark Lodato, Tom Hennen, and Sergio Felix of Google, and Joshua Lock, Jussi Kukkonen, Martin Vrachev, and Teodora Sechkova of VMWare.
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Since its inception, in-toto has been adopted or integrated into a number of major open source software projects, including several within the CNCF and the [Open Source Security Foundation](https://openssf.org/), and in [Grafeas](https://grafeas), [Kubesec](https://kubesec.io/), [rebuilderd](https://rebuilderd.com), and [Sigstore’s](https://github.com/sigstore/cosign/blob/main/specs/COSIGN_PREDICATE_SPEC.md). It has been implemented in different languages like Python, Golang, Java, and Rust, and is part of crucial security projects, such as [Reproducible Builds](https://reproducible-builds.org/) and [Sigstore](https://www.sigstore.dev/). The project has been adopted in production by [Datadog](https://www.datadoghq.com/), which has used it to secure its pipelines since 2019, and [SolarWinds](https://static.sched.com/hosted_files/supplychainsecurityconna21/df/SupplyChainCon-TrevorRosen-Keynote.pdf), who redesigned their build pipelines after the SUNBURST attack came to light. In its three years under the umbrella of the CNCF, in-toto has attracted more than 132 contributors from 16 plus different organizations.
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Since its inception, in-toto has been adopted or integrated into a number of major open source software projects, including several within the CNCF and the [Open Source Security Foundation](https://openssf.org/), and in [Grafeas](https://grafeas), [Kubesec](https://kubesec.io/), [rebuilderd](https://rebuilderd.com), and [Sigstore’s cosign](https://github.com/sigstore/cosign/blob/main/specs/COSIGN_PREDICATE_SPEC.md). It has been implemented in different languages like Python, Golang, Java, and Rust, and is part of crucial security projects, such as [Reproducible Builds](https://reproducible-builds.org/) and [SLSA](https://www.slsa.dev/). The project has been adopted in production by [Datadog](https://www.datadoghq.com/), which has used it to secure its pipelines since 2019, and [SolarWinds](https://static.sched.com/hosted_files/supplychainsecurityconna21/df/SupplyChainCon-TrevorRosen-Keynote.pdf), who redesigned their build pipelines after the SUNBURST attack came to light. In its three years under the umbrella of the CNCF, in-toto has attracted more than 132 contributors from 16 plus different organizations.

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