Security News > 2016 > March > Google open sources vendor security review tool (Help Net Security)
Google has open sourced its Vendor Security Assessment Questionnaire (VSAQ) Framework with the hope that other companies and developers could use it to improve their vendor security programs and/or posture. “VSAQ is an interactive questionnaire application. Its initial purpose was to support security reviews by facilitating not only the collection of information, but also the redisplay of collected data in templated form,” the company explained. “At Google, questionnaires like the ones in this repository are … More →
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