Don’t Gawk. Use GUAC Instead.
The definition of “gawk” is “to stare stupidly, rudely, or with amazement, often with an open mouth”. This perfectly captures the reaction that software engineers have when they encounter supply...
The definition of “gawk” is “to stare stupidly, rudely, or with amazement, often with an open mouth”. This perfectly captures the reaction that software engineers have when they encounter supply...
As India’s critical infrastructure shifts from a hardware-heavy setup to "softwarized" environments, our national security now depends on the integrity of the software supply chain. Join us for an in-depth...
Speaking: The OpenSSF Community will be speaking at The 8th edition of FOSS Backstage in Berlin on 16-17 March 2026.
Join us on March 19th 2026 for a chat with Abhishek Chauhan, who leads Sonatype India. Millions of software developers trust Sonatype to keep their open source codebases, libraries, and...
Hosting: Open Source SecurityCon is coming to Europe! This is a new event that fosters collaboration and shares innovation in cloud native security and open source software security.
Sponsoring: OpenSSF is proud to sponsor KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2026! We’ll have a full booth presence throughout the week, plus a colocated event - Open Source SecurityCon - taking place on 23 March.
Attending: The OpenSSF community is attending RSAC Conference this year. RSAC Conference is a premier global cybersecurity event series, with the 2026 USA event taking place March 23–26 in San Francisco, focusing on AI-driven security, agentic security, and collaborative defense.
The current security landscape reveals a dangerous paradox: the very tools we trust to secure our code—AI agents and DevSecOps utilities—possess the broadest permissions but the weakest oversight. We are...
Sponsoring: The OpenSSF community will be onsite at the Open Source Summit in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This is the premier event for open source developers and contributors. It’s where maintainers, technologists,...
Join us in Minneapolis, Minnesota in May 2026 for an OpenSSF community gathering! OpenSSF Community Days bring together a vibrant community from across the Security and Open Source ecosystems to share ideas and progress on capabilities that make it easier to sustainably secure the development, maintenance, and consumption of the software.