The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) is a community of software developers, security engineers, and more who are working together to secure open source software for the greater public good.
Collaborate on capabilities and best practices that secure open source software.
Participate in the latest community conversations and engage with experts.
Take free courses on secure coding practices as part of our certificate program.
Explore our helpful security guides to help secure your project from the start.
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OpenSSF’s 2026 Themes: A Community Roadmap for Securing the Future of Open Source
Collecting Badges, Building Bridges: Representing OpenSSF and Linux Foundation Across Europe
Collecting Badges, Building Bridges: Representing OpenSSF and Linux Foundation Across Europe
Signal in the Noise: An Industry-Wide Perspective on the State of VEX
Signal in the Noise: An Industry-Wide Perspective on the State of VEX
Open source software is pervasive in data centers, consumer devices, and applications. Securing open source software requires fostering collaboration, establishing best practices, and developing innovative solutions.
Join the growing list of organizations supporting the advancement of securing open source technology and funding the development and adoption of OpenSSF initiatives.
