Preparing for Zero-Day: Vulnerability Disclosure in Open Source Software
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical topic of vulnerability disclosure in open source software through this informative conference talk. Gain valuable insights from experts Christopher Robinson from Intel, Anne Bertucio from Google, and Art Manion from Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineer Institute. Delve into the power and potential risks of open source software, particularly focusing on security flaws that can be exploited by attackers. Learn about the Open Source Security Foundation's efforts to enhance the security of the open source ecosystem. Discover practical advice for open-source maintainers on handling vulnerability disclosures in project codebases. Engage with the speakers as they address questions and demystify this crucial aspect of open source software security.
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Preparing for Zero-Day: Vulnerability Disclosure in Open Source Software
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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