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First Tabletop Exercise (TTX) at SOSS Community Day North AmericaBlog
March 19, 2024

Join OpenSSF for our First Tabletop Exercise (TTX) at SOSS Community Day North America

We're excited to announce the agenda for the Tabletop Exercise (TTX) at Secure Open Source Software (SOSS) Community Day NA in now live which will take place on April 15,…
How OpenSSF Technical Initiatives Can Receive Strategic FundingBlog
March 19, 2024

How OpenSSF Technical Initiatives Can Receive Strategic Funding

The OpenSSF is pleased to announce an exciting new process that will help connect impactful Technical Initiatives (TIs) with strategic funding. The OpenSSF Technical Advisory Council and Governing Board have…
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March 18, 2024

OpenSSF Releases Plan for Improving Software Developer Security Education

The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) has just released its 2024 plan to improve software developer education, titled “Plan for Improving Software Developer Security Education”. This is the plan the…
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March 15, 2024

The India Initiative: An OpenSSF Awareness Program for a Secure Future

India's reputation as the hub of software engineering and open source contributions is undeniable. In recognizing secure open source software as a public good, we eagerly anticipate collaborating with our…

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