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As we're witnessing an upsurge in high-profile open source vulnerabilities, there's a pressing need to secure our software supply chains. Could opting for secure languages and enhancing security info dissemination be our way forward?
π Let's tackle these challenges together! Join the conversation and stay ahead with #Cybersecurity, #SupplyChainSecurity, #GoLanguage, #OpenSourceVulnerabilities, #SecureProgramming.
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In the contemporary digital landscape, the rise of high-profile open source vulnerabilities makes it clear that securing the software supply chains is an enormous undertaking and an urgent necessity. The supply chains, growing increasingly complex, pose a significant challenge for enterprise develop
I have a question about #Python, code readability, and #SecureProgramming. I'm planning to do a blog post about this, but I would like to have some numbers about the community (and comments if you have some).
If you have a Twitter account, I would appreciate if you could vote there. https://twitter.com/X_Cli_Public/status/1108842982680219649
I wish Mastodon had the poll feature so I could create it here instead.