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The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) is a community of software developers, security engineers, and more who are working together to secure open source software for the greater public good.

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Secure Open Source Software Vision Brief 2025

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New Guide on Simplifying Software Component Updates

The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) Best Practices Working Group has released the new guide Simplifying Software Component Updates. This guide gives software producers and consumers practical steps to simplify…
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OpenSSF Tech Talk Recap: Using the OSPS Baseline to Navigate Standards and Regulations

On April 24, the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) hosted a Tech Talk to help open source maintainers, contributors, and organizations better navigate the growing landscape of security standards and…
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Recognizing Academic Excellence in Open Source and Secure Software Education

Modern software demands more than technical know-how—it requires a deep understanding of secure, sustainable, and scalable systems. Recognizing this, the Linux Foundation has launched its Academic Computing Accreditation Program, formally…

Open source software is pervasive in data centers, consumer devices, and applications. Securing open source software requires fostering collaboration, establishing best practices, and developing innovative solutions.

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