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StarlingX bridges IPv4-IPv6 gap with dual-stack networking support

Network World

The Open Infrastructure Foundation is out with the release of StarlingX 10.0, a significant update to the open-source distributed cloud platform designed for IoT, 5G, O-RAN and edge computing applications. OPA is an open-sourcepolicy engine used in Kubernetes deployments to define and write policy for containers.

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Open Source Software Vulnerabilities Increased By 130% in 2019

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The number of open source software (OSS) vulnerabilities more than doubled in 2019 compared with 2018, a new RiskSense report has shown. Total common vulnerabilities and exposures vulnerabilities (CVEs) reached […].

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Using Open Source Software in a SecDevOps Environment

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On 21 June 2018 the Open Source Software3 Institute is hosting a discussion that should be of high interest to enterprise technologists in the DC/Northern Virginia, Maryland area.

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At Build 2018, Microsoft Augments Developers With AI And Open Source

Forrester IT

At Microsoft Build 2018 in Seattle this year, Satya Nadella confirmed Microsoft’s strategy to bring AI everywhere and to everybody.

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BroCon is coming: 10-12 Oct 2018 Arlington VA

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Bro is an open-source network security monitor. Do you know Bro? If you work in the network security world you most likely do. While focusing on network security monitoring, Bro provides a comprehensive platform for more general network traffic analysis as well.

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5 network automation startups to watch

Network World

The co-founders of Cast AI Yuri Frayman, Leon Kuperman and Laurent Gil previously co-founded Zenedege, which they sold to Oracle in 2018. NetBox Labs was founded in 2023 to commercialize the open-source platform and to continue to build out network observability and monitoring capabilities. Where are they now?

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Fix for BGP routing insecurity ‘plagued by software vulnerabilities’ of its own, researchers find

Network World

It’s been a recurring theme in recent times, with multiple BGP routing incidents reported, including more than one in 2018 involving China Telecom. Because “fail-open” mode propagates invalid routes even though they fail RPKI, it’s like learning to ride a bicycle with training wheels but still falling off.

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