SAN FRANCISCO - May 20, 2008 - CoverityT, Inc., the leader in improving software quality and security, today announced the availability of the Scan Report on Open Source Software 2008. The Coverity Scan site was developed with support from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security as part of the federal government's 'Open Source Hardening Project.' The report is based on 2 years of analysis of more than 55 million lines of code on a recurring basis from over 250 popular open source projects with Coverity PreventT, the industry-leading static source code analysis solution. This projects seems to be on the right track in improving open-source security. What do you think? Will this project make a big impact on code quality and security?. . SAN FRANCISCO - May 20, 2008 - CoverityT, Inc., the leader in improving software quality and securit. francisco, coverityt, leader, improving, software, quality, securit. . Bill Locke
Secure Linux operating system and software provider Trustix was today acquired by internet security company Comodo. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Comodo, which is best known as a certification authority for SSL certificates, said that the deal will . . . . Secure Linux operating system and software provider Trustix was today acquired by internet security company Comodo. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Comodo, which is best known as a certification authority for SSL certificates, said that the deal will allow the developers of Trustix to take advantage of Comodo's sizeable R&D labs to further improve Trustix's software for the benefit of the Linux community at large. The Trustix portfolio of Small Business and Enterprise class Linux-based products will be extended to offer a "complete business package" from Comodo. . Explore the implications of Comodo's acquisition of Trustix and how it strengthens security offerings for Linux environments in the business sector.. Trustix Acquisition, Comodo R&D, Linux Security Solutions, Software Improvement. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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