Learn about the 2020 OSSRA report findings and what they mean for open source governance, and why all software development should be secure development.
The 2020 Open Source Security and Risk Analysis report looks at the state of open source use in over 1,250 distinct applications created by organizations in 17 industries. As we’ve seen in past years, the use of open source in commercial applications continues to grow, and businesses of all sizes are now powered by open source software. Whether your organization uses open source intentionally or via commercial vendors, understanding how open source communities update their software is a key factor when planning any cyber security response plan. In this webinar, we’ll walk through the findings from the 2020 OSSRA report with an eye on how teams can use the data to inform their overall open source governance plans.
What: Lessons on Open Source Governance From the 2020 OSSRA Report
When: Available on demand
Who: Tim Mackey, Principal Security Strategist, Synopsys
All Development Should Be Secure Development
Development teams are pressured to push new software out quickly. But with speed comes risk. Anyone can write software, but if you want to create software that is safe, secure, and robust, you need the right process. Register for this webinar to learn:
What: That’s Not How This Works: All Development Should Be Secure Development
When: Available on demand
Who: Jonathan Knudsen, Technical Marketing Manager, Synopsys