Mike Vizard talks with Kate Scarcella and Tracy Ragan about the growing weaponization of software vulnerabilities and the security risks created when governments and threat actors withhold vulnerability disclosures. They discuss why DevSecOps teams need better visibility into deployed software, stronger SBOM practices and more automation to identify and remediate post-deployment vulnerabilities. The conversation also explores AI security risks, human oversight and the need for closer collaboration between developers, security teams and data scientists.
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Cardano Brings Blockchain Trust to AI...
Mike Vizard talks with Terence McCutcheon about Cardano, open source collaboration and the role blockchain can play in building digital trust. McCutcheon explains how Cardano’s proof-of-stake platform supports transparent, immutable records for enterprise use cases, analytics, payments and AI-rel...
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AI Fuels Demand for Open Source Tech ...
Mike Vizard talks with Clyde Seepersad of the Linux Foundation about the latest Tech Talent Report and why AI is increasing demand for skilled technology professionals. Seepersad explains that while large tech companies have made highly visible staffing cuts, small and midsize businesses are hiri...
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AI Exposes Open Source Documentation ...
Mike Vizard talks with Paul Gustafson of Expert Support about why documentation has become more important as AI agents and enterprise teams evaluate open source projects. Gustafson explains that poor documentation slows adoption, frustrates contributors and can undermine trust when developers, ad...