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Oct 30, 2024 | Tokyo, Japan

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RedHat'sCollaborationwithOpenSSFBlogGuest BlogRed Hat’s Collaboration with the OpenSSF and OSV.dev Yields Results: Red Hat Security Data Now Available in the OSV Format
November 1, 2024

Red Hat’s Collaboration with the OpenSSF and OSV.dev Yields Results: Red Hat Security Data Now Available in the OSV Format

OSV is an open format for describing software vulnerabilities. It provides security researchers, vendors, and consumers with an easy to understand format for exchanging vulnerability information. OSV.dev is a database…
BlogPress ReleaseOpenSSF Welcomes New Members and Introduces New Initiatives at SOSS Community Day Japan
October 29, 2024

OpenSSF Welcomes New Members and Introduces New Initiatives at SOSS Community Day Japan

Growing Member Base and New Initiatives Continue to Advance Open Source Software Security TOKYO, JAPAN – October 30, 2024 – The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF), a global cross-industry initiative…
BlogPress ReleaseOpenSSF Expands Secure Development Course with Interactive Labs
October 29, 2024

OpenSSF Expands Secure Development Course with Interactive Labs

The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) today announced an expansion of its free course “Developing Secure Software” (LFD121). The course now features interactive learning scenarios to better equip developers to build software that…
BlogGuest BlogOpenSSF Adds Minder as a Sandbox Project to Simplify the Integration and Use of Open Source Security Tools
October 28, 2024

OpenSSF Adds Minder as a Sandbox Project to Simplify the Integration and Use of Open Source Security Tools

Today, I’m excited to announce that Stacklok is contributing our Minder open source project to the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF). Minder makes it simpler for developers and security teams…

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