opensource

Open source brings security risk, but SCA & RASP can help
For a deep dive on the security risks of OSS, listen to Contract CPO Steve Wilson’s conversation with Secure Talk. How secure is your online banking app? Don’t know? Join the club. ...

GitHub Actions Blog Series, Part 3: Deploying with Microsoft AKS
In my last blog post, we discussed the need for businesses to adopt distributed development and delivery models in order to bring value to their customers. With the advent of distributed organizations, ...

Fighting Smoke with Open Source
I'm a developer advocate at Akamai and a huge proponent for the open source initiative. So, today I am going to tell you a story of how a regular person like you ...
Stocked! The Creative Process of Street Skating and What Open Source Folks Can Learn From It
“…all skateboarders speak a language of our own devising. We take simple movements and chunk them together in such a way that we form more complex ones.” —Rodney Mullen ...

Open Invitation to Help Develop Infosec Community Resources
It may be possible to democratize security by making it more accessible to average companies through community resources. We have an idea or two, but we would appreciate your thoughts. At the ...
DARPA Is Developing an Open-Source Voting System
This sounds like a good development: ...a new $10 million contract the Defense Department's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has launched to design and build a secure voting system that it ...

ARTEMIS: Targets BGP Hijacks
Image Credit: BGP Stream. Image is the graphical representation of the in-process BGP redirection attack emanating and under the control of the People’s Republic of China on 2018/12/28. via Jeff Stone writing ...

TOR, Mozilla Cozy Up
via Lucian Armasu, writing at Tom's Hardware, comes news of Project Fusion, a partnership - if-you-will of the Tor Project and Mozilla, in an effort to provision enhanced privacy and security to ...

QOTD Ken Thompson
“You can't trust code that you did not totally create yourself.”-- Ken Thompson ...