Each software repository faces a challenging task to protect producers and consumers of open-source software. They must defend against a variety of threats, juggling a complex menu of options to…
The primary activity for The Linux Foundation projects is open collaboration on technical challenges that deliver tangible improvements for developers, companies, industries, and society at large. The focus weāve always…
The OpenSSF Day North America agenda is now live! We will be hosting a full day of interesting session presentations, panels, and lightning talks on May 10th during Open Source…
Security used to be something of an afterthought in software development. Security was clunky or inconvenient, often because it was a ābolt-onā. That has rapidly changed over the last two…
SBOM Everywhere is a Special Interest Group (SIG) within the Security Tooling Working Group of the OpenSSF. In September we funded work on the SPDX Python library and are now…
Thanks to everyone who attended our recent Town Hall on March 16th where we gave an update on initiatives at the OpenSSF, shared presentations about various initiatives at the OpenSSF,…
Scorecard is becoming a key part of IBMās review and curation of the open-source software in our products and services. IBM is committed to helping address the systemic security issues…
Answering even basic questions about software supply chain security has been surprisingly hard. For instance, how widespread are the different practices associated with software supply chain security? And do software…
Supply-chain Levels for Software Artifacts (SLSA, pronounced āsalsaā) is an OpenSSF project that provides specifications for software supply chain security, established by industry consensus. SLSAās framework is organized into a…
A new report by the Atlantic Councilās Cyber Statecraft Initiative helps draw light on the question on what "open source as infrastructure" really means, and why it matters: Avoiding the…