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An open source tool for mapping out attack paths through Microsoft Active Directory systems and Azure AD services got a complete rewrite this week, almost exactly seven years after its initial launch.
Look no further than the recent forkings of Redis and Terraform to see where the true power lies in the land of open source. A long time ago, in a galaxy not so far away, a deceptively simple idea ...
The headless package is available on GitHub, promoting transparency across the open-source community. Here's all you need to ...
The problems facing developers and engineers when designing software for MCU deployment. How open-source solutions are transforming MCU development. The collaboration behind NXP MCUXpresso and the ...
Penpot is an open-source design and prototyping tool built specifically for interface and web design, as well as ...
In February, the White House published a beta version of its new environmental justice screening tool, a pivotal step toward achieving the administration’s climate and equity goals. The interactive ...
Bill Mann is the CEO of Styra, Inc., the founders of Open Policy Agent (OPA) and leaders in cloud-native authorization. Securing investors is always a challenge for startups. But for open-source ...
The fun and games in the world of commercial open source software never stop. In the latest episodes of a long-winding saga, two more commercial open source vendors, Elastic and Grafana, changed their ...
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The latest trends and issues around the use of open source software in the enterprise. Sysdig is on a mission. That mission is one designed to unite millions of cloud security professionals and ...
In the beginning, most software was proprietary — that is, it was developed privately, its intellectual property often owned solely by a corporation or its developers, and its source code was as ...