Security News > 2016 > May > Free badge program helps determine security of open source software (Help Net Security)

The Core Infrastructure Initiative (CII), a project managed by The Linux Foundation that aims to improve the security of critical open source projects, issued its first round of CII Best Practices Badges. Early badge earners include Curl, GitLab, the Linux kernel, OpenBlox, OpenSSL, Node.js and Zephyr. This is a free program that seeks to determine security, quality and stability of open source software. The CII Best Practices online app enables developers to quickly determine whether … More →
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