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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. The age-old question: How secure is open source software?

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NGA Continues To Engage With Open Source Community Via GitHub

CTOvision

They are: geoevents: The GeoEvents project is a dynamic and customizable open source web presence that provides a common operational picture to consolidate activities, manage content, and provides a single point of discovery. GeoEvents was used by deployers and first responders in over 100 real-world events. In the News.

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5 reasons why 2025 will be the year of OpenTelemetry

Network World

Some open-source projects are spectacularly successful and become standard components of the IT infrastructure. OpenTelemetry, a project of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, is building momentum and is on track to become another open-source success story. Take Linux or Kubernetes, for example.

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Linux Foundation’s L3AF brings zero-downtime updates to eBPF network management

Network World

L3AF is an open-source project aimed at simplifying monitoring and control networks of large-scale cloud applications, Ranny Haiby, CTO of networking, edge and access at the Linux Foundation, told Network World.Some of the main use cases for L3AF are in traffic rate limiting, DDoS mitigation, traffic quality monitoring and network observability.

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Why eBPF is critical and how it’s getting better

Network World

The open-source eBPF (extended Berkeley Packet Filter) technology has become one of the most critical foundational elements of networking with Linux over the last decade. The open-source eBFP technology enables users to run code safely in the Linux kernel. At the eBPF Summit on Sept. At the eBPF Summit on Sept.

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Los Angeles IT secures the vote with open source and the cloud

CIO Business Intelligence

Aman Bhullar, CIO of Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk, has heeded the call, having led a widespread overhaul of antiquated voting infrastructure just in time for the contentious 2020 presidential election — a transformation rich in open source software to ensure other counties can benefit from his team’s work.

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Mastering technology modernization: 6 steps for building your road map

CIO Business Intelligence

However, it is possible to run the database and application on an open source operating system and commodity hardware. This shifts the organization’s thinking for modernization as an event — or a crisis — to an activity that keeps the organization’s technology fresh and never a barrier to speed and agility.

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