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OpenSSF Scorecard Tech TalkBlog
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OpenSSF Scorecard Tech Talk Highlights

Last week the community convened for the first OpenSSF Tech Talk of the year, shining a spotlight on OpenSSF Scorecard. OpenSSF Scorecard aids developers and open source consumers in assessing…
The OpenSSF Takes On VulnConBlog
March 20, 2024

Driving Change Together: The OpenSSF Takes On VulnCon

The CVE and FIRST VulnCon 2024 and Annual CNA Summit is set to take place in Raleigh, North Carolina, next week! The OpenSSF is delighted to support this initiative and…
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Sigstore Graduates: A Monumental Step Towards Secure Software Supply Chains

Supply chain security took a giant leap forward this month as Sigstore officially became a graduated project within the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF). This milestone is a testament to…
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March 19, 2024

Join OpenSSF for our First Tabletop Exercise (TTX) at SOSS Community Day North America

We're excited to announce the agenda for the Tabletop Exercise (TTX) at Secure Open Source Software (SOSS) Community Day NA in now live which will take place on April 15,…

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