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2023 OpenSSF Annual Report

OpenSSF Annual Report 2023

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Recent Blogs

OpenSSF Participates in U.S. AI Safety Institute ConsortiumAIBlog
February 12, 2024

OpenSSF Participates in Department of Commerce Consortium Dedicated to AI Safety

The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) is participating in the Biden-Harris Administration’s first-ever Consortium Dedicated to AI Safety, led by the US Department of Commerce. We join over 200 leading…
Principles for Package Repository SecurityBlog
February 8, 2024

OpenSSF Securing Software Repositories Working Group Releases Principles for Package Repository Security

Today, the OpenSSF Securing Software Repositories Working Group released v0.1 of Principles for Package Repository Security, a framework for package repositories to assess their current security capabilities and to help…
Mitigate Vulnerabilities Leaky VesselsBlog
February 6, 2024

Time is of the Essence to Mitigate Vulnerabilities like Leaky Vessels

Time is of the essence to mitigate vulnerabilities like the recent Leaky Vessels in order to reduce the chance of the vulnerabilities being exploited by attackers. As noted in Leaky…
PQCA launchBlog
February 6, 2024

Post-Quantum Cryptography Alliance Launch

Today the Linux Foundation announced the launch of the Post-Quantum Cryptography Alliance (PQCA), an open and collaborative initiative to drive the advancement and adoption of post-quantum cryptography. The OpenSSF looks…

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