Security News > 2016 > August > In limiting open source efforts, the government takes a costly gamble (Help Net Security)

2016-08-12 13:15
The vast majority of companies are now realizing the value of open sourcing their software and almost all have done so for at least certain projects. These days Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Apple and almost every major company is releasing code to the open source community at a constant rate. As is the case with many cutting edge developments it’s taking governments a while to catch on and understand the value in going open source. But … More →
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