The Linux Foundation recently announced that it has launched yet another consortium - this time with the aim of bringing some order to multiple previous efforts to address open source security. The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) will consolidate the efforts of the Core Infrastructure Initiative and the Open Source Security Coalition previously launched by GitHub. . In addition, various security projects launched by other founding governing board members including, Google, IBM, JPMorgan Chase, Microsoft, NCC Group, OWASP Foundation, Red Hat and others will be incorporated. Chris Aniszczyk, vice president of strategic and developer programs for The Linux Foundation, said the OpenSSF will reduce duplicated efforts across all these initiatives by first centralizing management and then bringing respective teams together to work on related projects. Additional founding OpenSSF members include ElevenPaths, GitLab, HackerOne, Intel, Okta, Purdue, SAFECode, StackHawk, Trail of Bits, Uber and VMware. The link for this article located at Security Boulevard is no longer available. . The Cloud Native Computing Foundation's latest initiative seeks to enhance and consolidate cloud-native security practices.. Open Source Foundation, Security Collaboration, Linux Initiatives. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The newly formed Open Source Security Foundation includes technology giants such as Google, Intel, Microsoft, IBM, among others. The organization aims to improve the security of OSS through the creation of "targeted initiatives," streamlining recommended best practices, and more. . Open-source code has become integral for global organizations across. In 2019, Red Hat's initial State of Enterprise Open Source survey found that 69% of IT professionals surveyed believed open-source software to be very important or extremely important. In the 2020 Red Hat survey , more than three-quarters (77%) of IT leaders believed the use of open source solutions in the enterprise will continue to see growth. Today, the creation of the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF). The newly formed organization is intended to unite leaders across industries to enhance open-source software (OSS) security. To do so, this multi-industry collaborative will focus on creating "targeted initiatives," streamlining recommended best practices, and more. Overall, the partnership involves efforts from major players in the tech industry including IBM, Google, GitHub, Microsoft, Okta, Intel, and others. . The recently established Collaborative Software Safety Alliance seeks to improve application security via cutting-edge solutions and proven methodologies.. Open Source Security, Software Foundation, Security Initiatives, Technology Collaboration, Best Practices. . Brittany Day
Network Security Services (NSS) is a set of libraries designed to support cross-platform development of security-enabled client and server applications. These libraries provide the security foundation for a variety of server products from iPlanet E-Commerce Solutions, including iPlanet Certificate Management System, . . . . Network Security Services (NSS) is a set of libraries designed to support cross-platform development of security-enabled client and server applications. These libraries provide the security foundation for a variety of server products from iPlanet E-Commerce Solutions, including iPlanet Certificate Management System, iPlanet Web Server, iPlanet Directory Server, and iPlanet Messaging Server. NSS 3.1 provides, for the first time, a complete open-source implementation of the crypto libraries used to implement security features in these products, including a new implementation of the RSA algorithm. (For more information on the effects of the RSA algorithm going into the public domain, see the Mozilla Crypto FAQ. For schedule and other details of the plan for NSS 3.1, see NSS 3.1 Plan.) The link for this article located at Mozilla.org is no longer available. . Security Utilities Framework (SUF) provides toolsets for enhancing application security, facilitating multi-platform integration.. Secure Applications,NSS Libraries,Cross-Platform Development,Crypto Libraries. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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