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OpenSSF Q1 2023 Summary: Insights from Log4Shell and Security Upgrades

“Log4j has been around for 20 years; it’s become embedded into nearly every meaningful Java application; and the Log4Shell event led to compromises in everything from iCloud to physical security systems. Moreover, malware groups are continuing to exploit unpatched Log4j instances. We will likely see additional Log4Shell-like events unless we address its root issues.” . Happy 2023 Linux Foundation members and open source community readers! Recently at the Open Source Security Foundation, we shared several notable updates you won’t want to miss, including: A retrospective on Log4Shell in which Brian Behlendorf, General Manager of the OpenSSF, takes a look at what we’ve learned over the past year related to the core issues around software supply chain security and vulnerability disclosure, the unique nature of securing open source software (OSS), and the best techniques for improving OSS security moving forward. News about our global engagement efforts focused on collaborating with leaders in the public and private sectors to further the ecosystem understanding of open source software security. A recap of our year that highlighted the many accomplishments of OpenSSF working groups and projects. As we reflect on the past year and forge ahead, we invite you to get involved and help make the OSS ecosystem more secure. . Investigate essential advancements in open-source software (OSS) security, reflecting on insights gained from the Log4Shell incident and strategies for future security improvements.. OpenSSF, OSS Security Reflections, Software Vulnerabilities, Security Advances. . Brittany Day

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Enhancing Secure Coding Through Active Community Participation

In his seminal work The Cathedral and the Bazaar, Eric Raymond put forward the claim that . Michael Howard and David LeBlanc claim in their 2003 book Writing Secure Code The link for this article located at Tech Crunch is no longer available. . Explore the role of cooperative groups in improving error identification and fostering safe programming practices, inspired by Raymond's fundamental ideas.. Secure Coding, Community Involvement, Open Source Practices. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Feb 24, 2012 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Security Projects
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Thawte Computing's Cryptography Challenge Attracts Global Coders

A cryptography challenge run by Cape Town-based Thawte Computing is attracting interest from around the world with entrants from as far as Afghanistan and Barbados struggling to crack the code. . .. A cryptography challenge run by Cape Town-based Thawte Computing is attracting interest from around the world with entrants from as far as Afghanistan and Barbados struggling to crack the code posted on its Web site. The challenge, primarily a marketing exercise run by the company started by space traveller Mark Shuttleworth, will run until the code has been cracked, says Melanie Reed, Thawte marketing co-ordinator. "They are competing against one another, not the clock." Reed says the challenge is quite tough and no one has solved it yet. Thawte will issue clues to the challenge every two weeks until it has been solved. The link for this article located at ITWeb is no longer available. . A new cryptography contest hosted by CipherTech in Johannesburg is drawing international interest and engaging competitors.. Cryptography Challenge, Code Cracking, Global Participation. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jul 08, 2002 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Cryptography
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Def Con Highlights: Government Seeks Hacker Collaboration for Security

We're from the government and we want you to help us. That was the message that from a seven-member "Meet the Fed" panel, where government officials answered the questions of a roomful of hackers at the Def Con conference here . . . . We're from the government and we want you to help us. That was the message that from a seven-member "Meet the Fed" panel, where government officials answered the questions of a roomful of hackers at the Def Con conference here Saturday. Including members of law enforcement, a congressman and security experts, the panel illuminated the problems the government has in securing systems and appealed to hackers not to make it any harder--both to help the government and to help themselves. "The objective of coming and having a "Meet the Fed" panel is to give folks who have not crossed the line yet a positive alternative," said Jim Christy, a supervisory special agent for the Department of Defense. "There is a whole lot of talent here--let's put that talent to good use." The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Explore the invitation issued by authorities for hacker partnerships at Def Con's 'Engage with the Government' discussion, emphasizing cybersecurity issues.. Hacker Collaboration, Government Security, Def Con, Cybersecurity Engagement, Open Source Contributions. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Jul 16, 2001 User Avatar Anthony Pell Government
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