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Ubuntu Security Notices Now Available in OSV

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OpenSSF Case Study: Enhancing Open Source Security with Sigstore at Stacklok

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June 3, 2024

Final Call: Submit your Technical Initiatives (TI) Funding Request by June 7th, 2024

We are excited to announce that another round of Technical Initiative (TI) funding is coming to a close with the mid-June window mentioned in the blog: How OpenSSF Technical Initiatives…
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May 31, 2024

The OSS Security Adventure: Exploring the Frontlines of OSS Security through SOSS Policy Summit, RSA Conference, and Japan Meetup

OpenSSF is making waves globally, with our footprint evident in discussions and events across continents. Join us on an "OSS Security Adventure" as we delve into our impactful presence at…

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