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npm Best Practices for the Supply-Chain

We are excited to announce the v1 release of the “npm Best Practices,” a new guide focused on dependency management and supply chain security for npm. This release is the result of the OpenSSF Best Practice Working Group. It is a critical step to help JavaScript and TypeScript developers reduce risks as they choose open-source…

Outcomes from Open Source Software Security Summit in Japan

On August 23rd, we at the OpenSSF and Linux Foundation Japan hosted the Open Source Security Summit Japan. We were joined by senior cybersecurity representatives from more than 20 leading Japanese firms. We convened to discuss open source software (OSS) security challenges, modern challenges to the global software supply chain, and how to accelerate improvements.

Capital One Joins Open Source Security Foundation

Capital One joins the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) as a premier member affirming its commitment to strengthening the open source software supply chain. OpenSSF is a cross-industry organization hosted at the Linux Foundation, designed to inspire and enable the community to secure the open source software we all depend on, including development, testing, fundraising,…

Announcing OpenSSF Day at Open Source Summit Europe

We’re pleased to announce we will be hosting the second ever  OpenSSF Day at Open Source Summit Europe on Tuesday, September 13th. This is your chance to find out what the OpenSSF community is doing to secure the open source ecosystem and how you can get involved.

Take Survey to Help Improve Software Supply Chain Integrity Practices

A new survey by Chainguard in collaboration with the Eclipse Foundation, the Rust Foundation and OpenSSF aims to understand the software supply chain integrity practices of a broad range of software professionals. The goal of this survey is to learn more about how software professionals use and view key software supply chain integrity practices. 

Join Us at the First OpenSSF Open Source Security Meetup in India

I’m very excited to present at the first ever Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) meetup in India, next Thursday, July 28 in Bangalore, hosted by OpenSSF Premier Member, Wipro. Companies and governments are increasingly recognizing the need to prioritize their software supply chains and the role open source software (OSS) plays in them. Given the increasing…