May 20, 2026
Pirooz Javan - CTO - Easy Dynamics
Learn how to use the OSCAL.io registry and viewer to evaluate your OSCAL content for real-world interoperability. OSCAL's core promise is machine-readable, tool-agnostic data exchange, but achieving that in practice requiresunderstanding how your files will be interpreted across systems. This session walks through the key capabilities of the OSCAL.io tooling, including how the viewer renders OSCAL's core document types, how linked models surface and share data within the viewer, and what the registry offers for discovering and reusing shared content. Using real-world examples, attendees will leave with practical techniques for identifying interoperability gaps and confidence in evaluating their own OSCAL files.