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Open source software: Ways for CISOs to quell the fear

CIO Business Intelligence

For many stakeholders, there is plenty to love about open source software. Developers tend to enjoy the ability to speed application development by borrowing open source code. CFOs like the fact that open source is often free or low in cost.

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Linux in your car: Red Hat’s milestone collaboration with exida

Network World

Open source for the open road The phrase “open source for the open road” is now being used to describe the inevitable fit between the character of Linux and the need for highly customizable code in all sorts of automotive equipment. Why open source? As it turns out, he was right.

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As mainframe application development grows, so does the security risk

CIO Business Intelligence

A Rocket Software survey found that over half (51%) of IT leaders rely on mainframe systems to handle all, or nearly all, core business applications. According to Gartner , IT security software is the top purchase category (28%) for those buying IT-related software.

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NGA and DigitalGlobe Release Powerful Application To Community Under Open Source License

CTOvision

From NGA''s Press Release: NGA, DigitalGlobe application a boon to raster data storage, processing. Available to the public through NGA’s GitHub account, the software can be useful in many situations,” said Chris Rasmussen, NGA’s public software development lead. January 13, 2015. SPRINGFIELD, Va. — Government Solutions.

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AI coding agents come with legal risk

CIO Business Intelligence

AI coding agents are poised to take over a large chunk of software development in coming years, but the change will come with intellectual property legal risk, some lawyers say. You have user interfaces that say, ‘I want my application to do this,’ you hit the button, and the code gets generated in the background.”

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Getting ahead of cyberattacks with a DevSecOps approach to web application security

CIO Business Intelligence

Web applications are foundational to a company’s business and brand identity yet are highly vulnerable to digital attacks and cybercriminals. As such, it’s vital to have a robust and forward-leaning approach to web application security. What is DevSecOps? According to IBM , a single data breach costs $9.4

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Enterprise software developers continue to use flawed code in apps

Network World

Companies that develop enterprise applications download over 200,000 open-source components on average every year and one in every 16 of those components has security vulnerabilities.