OpenSSF Announces 15 New Members To Further Strengthen Open Source Software Supply Chain Security
The Open Source Security Foundation has announced 15 new members ahead of the OpenSSF Day in San Francisco, California, in a bid to tackle attacks on software supply chains which threaten innovation that billions of people rely upon, according to reports.
Source: streetinsider.comPublished on 2022-05-09
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