In 2022, security will be Linux and open-source developers job number one
Linux and open-source software will be hotter than ever, but the real changes will be in how they're secured.
Linux and open-source software will be hotter than ever, but the real changes will be in how they're secured.
To become a Linux developer, you used to need C as your passport. Now Rust can let you be an OS programmer as well.
Most Linux distros are currently coming up short from offering adequate security around full disk encryption and authenticated boot. Prominent Linux developer Lennart Poettering even argues that your data is "probably more secure if stored on current ChromeOS, Android, Windows or macOS devices."