1 novembre 2023 | International, Défense et sécurité

SlimAI’s John Amaral discusses open source security and the responsibility of software vendors | IT World Canada News

2023 has been the year for regulators to really get their teeth into the blight of security issues that continues to plague the open source community. Last month, nearly 100 government officials and private sector executives convened in a two-day summit hosted by the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) to discuss and draft a new

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