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Report Sees Rise in Open Source Vulnerabilities, Supply Chain Attacks

SecureWorld News

A new report reveals a significant rise in risk related to open source vulnerabilities and software supply chain attacks. With open source code used in 70 to 90 percent of applications today, more companies are finding themselves vulnerable to attacks as threat actors take advantage of the remediation gap.

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NGA Continues To Engage With Open Source Community Via GitHub

CTOvision

They are: geoevents: The GeoEvents project is a dynamic and customizable open source web presence that provides a common operational picture to consolidate activities, manage content, and provides a single point of discovery. The main GitHub page for NGA is at: National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. In the News.

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350K Open Source Projects Vulnerable Due to 15-Year-Old Bug

SecureWorld News

A 15-year-old vulnerability in the Python programming language is making headlines again as new research shows that the vulnerability is estimated to be present in over 350,000 open source projects and some closed source projects, according to the Trellix Advanced Research Center.

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10 highest-paying IT skills for 2024

CIO Business Intelligence

These roles include data scientist, machine learning engineer, software engineer, research scientist, full-stack developer, deep learning engineer, software architect, and field programmable gate array (FPGA) engineer.

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Seattle mayor expands tech tool built with Google to streamline benefit program application process

GeekWire

The homepage for the City of Seattle’s CiviForm website, a tool that makes it faster and easier for residents to apply to city-related benefit and discount programs. The tool works by easing some of the time, computer literacy and language barriers that can create roadblocks for residents seeking to access benefit programs.

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Persistence, Programming, and Picos

Phil Windley

In it, r0ml argues that Postgres as a programming environment feels like a Smalltalk image (at least that's the part that's germane to this post). Although I didn’t make the connection until I watched r0ml’s talk, this setup hearkens back to the 1980s when Smalltalk (and Lisp, and APL) were programming environments with built-in persistence.

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How FiveStars re-engineered its data engineering stack

CIO Business Intelligence

It shows in his reluctance to run his own servers but it’s perhaps most obvious in his attitude to data engineering, where he’s nearing the end of a five-year journey to automate or outsource much of the mundane maintenance work and focus internal resources on data analysis. It’s not a good use of our time either.”