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Open Source Security Foundation
Formation2020
PurposeConsolidating industry efforts to improve the security of open source software
Location
Websiteopenssf.org

The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) is a cross-industry forum for a collaborative effort to improve open source software security.[1][2]

The list of founding governing board members includes GitHub, Google, IBM, JPMorgan Chase, Microsoft, NCC Group, OWASP Foundation and Red Hat.[3] Other founding members include GitLab, HackerOne, Intel, Okta, Purdue, Uber and VMware.[3]

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