ActiveState's Stephen Baker on Securing Open Source
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01-Jan-1900
Stephen Baker, the new CEO and President of ActiveState, highlights that despite more than 85% of organizations worldwide relying on open source programming languages, they face challenges in balancing productivity and security due to the increasing frequency of software supply chain attacks. Baker expressed excitement about collaborating with a top-tier team to develop the industry's premier secure open source integration platform, aiming to make open source software accessible and safe for enterprises.
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