During the pandemic, there was an increase in contributors and momentum across almost all open source communities. But with that, challenges also increased including risks and vulnerabilities with third-party software, tools and processes. These challenges have many people asking the same question - can open source be secure?
Hosts Alan Shimel and John Mertic are joined by panelists Kate Stewart (Dependable Embedded Systems), Alan Clark (SUSE) and Mark Ackert (Broadcom) to share their perspectives on security, which is top of mind for many companies around the world.
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2023 Predictions - Increased Security...
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Blast From the Past: The Future of CO...
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Do Linux Distributions Work Together?...
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