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How OpenSSF Aims to Make Log4j-Like Incidents Rare

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More critical flaws similar to Log4Shell found in open source are almost inevitable, but Open Source Security Foundation’s (OpenSSF’s) goal is to make those incidents rare and continually make the attackers’ job harder, a Linux Foundation executive noted.

Linux Foundation Creates OpenWallet Foundation

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Linux Foundation Europe, an independent trusted supporter and vendor-neutral home for open source projects in Europe, today announced the official formation of the OpenWallet Foundation (OWF). This new, collaborative effort will develop open source software to support interoperability for a wide range of wallet use cases, including making payments, proving identity, storing validated credentials such as employment, education, financial standing, and entitlements — to enable trust in the digital future.

OpenSSF Membership Exceeds 100, With Many New Members Dedicated to Securing Open Source Software

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The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF), a cross-industry organization hosted at the Linux Foundation that brings together the world’s most important software supply chain security initiatives, today announced many new members from leading technology firms in sectors that span software development, cybersecurity, data science, platform-as-a-service, semiconductors, finance, think tanks, academics, and more, bringing the total number of OpenSSF members to over 100.

Enterprise Encryption for Linux

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It's no secret that the IT department has struggled with encryption for Linux devices many years due to a gap in the management and compliance capability available in their current Linux solution sets.

OpenSSF Announces Project for Open Source Security

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OpenSSF is excited to announce the Alpha-Omega Project to improve the security posture of open source software (OSS) through direct engagement of software security experts and automated security testing. Microsoft and Google are supporting the Alpha-Omega Project with an initial investment of $5 million.

What to watch for as 'Hacker Summer Camp' gets underway in Las Vegas

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A trio of cybersecurity conferences — BSidesLV, Black Hat USA and DEF CON — kicks off this week in Las Vegas in what’s collectively known as Hacker Summer Camp, bringing together policymakers, executives, experts, hackers and enthusiasts against a backdrop of some of the most unsettled international events of recent years.