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Cybersecurity Working Group
Software designed by open source standards has security built in and has been found to be fielded with far fewer faults per unit of code than proprietary development houses. This factor is especially true when the open source code is commercially supported There are many myths out there on this subject. Some of those myths are just misunderstandings.
Cybersecurity is a critical facet of adoption of open source technology and solutions.This working group is focused on debunking the myths and exploring approaches to advancing the issues of cybersecuity within open source.
Working Group Chair: Roger YeeClick here to subscribe to the mailing list for this and other working groups.
Members for cybersecurity-wg
Ainslie, ScottAxthelm, Seth
Berkus, Josh
Berrios-Davila, Angel
Brooks, Gray
Chester, William
Davis, Joshua L.
DeCausemaker, Remy
DeKoenigsberg, Greg
Diallo, Ousmane
Edmiston, Brock
Epperson, Christopher
Foskett, Geoff
Fricke, M. L.
Frisvold, Hans
Gifford, Waye
Godfrey, Tony
Gold, Ariel
Gourley, Bob
Gravier, Gilles
Gray, Tyson
Hankin, Chris
Hellekson, Gunnar
Katz, Eddan
Kent, Thomas
Kerver, Richard
Kirkorian, Alen
Klein, Stanley
Lewis, Derrick
Maksim, Simonenko
Mann, Joel
Molini, Terri
Molini, Terri
Naldo, Xavier
Nelson, Jon
Oldner, Steven
Reiber, Paul
Russell, Canyon
Sanders, James
Scott, John
Sease, Alan
Seiferth, Justin
Taneja, Vivek
Walpole, Jeff
Wickramasinghe, Janaka
Yee, Roger
Yee, Roger
ali, saif
de Irujo, Pedro