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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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10 things to watch out for with open source gen AI

CIO Business Intelligence

Even if you don’t have the training data or programming chops, you can take your favorite open source model, tweak it, and release it under a new name. According to Stanford’s AI Index Report, released in April, 149 foundation models were released in 2023, two-thirds of them open source.

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Intel open-sources AI-powered tool to spot bugs in code

Venture Beast

ControlFlag, an AI-powered tool developed by Intel to spot potential issues in software code, has been released in open source. Read More.

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Major vulnerability found in open source dev tool for Kubernetes

Venture Beast

A zero day vulnerability with a "high" severity rating affects Argo CD, an open source developer tool for Kubernetes, Apiiro researchers said. Read More.

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Xen Project colocation facility shutdown leaves open source OSSTest facing major disruption

CIO Business Intelligence

To developers, OSSTest is an essential automated testing and quality checking system for anyone submitting code to the Xen Project’s open-source hypervisor. But all software runs somewhere. Not having access to it won’t stop Xen Project development but will reduce the number of bugs being caught, said Choi.

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Scarf exits stealth with analytics tools that help open source developers get paid

Venture Beast

Scarf is betting that better analytics tools can revolutionize the way open source software is developed and supported. Read More.

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Microsoft angers the.NET open source community with a controversial decision

The Verge

Microsoft has spent the past 10 years embracing open-source software and, at several points, even admitting it loves Linux and the open source community. The Linux Foundation even praised Microsoft for working with the open source community after the company joined the foundation nearly five years ago.