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10 things to watch out for with open source gen AI

CIO Business Intelligence

Even if you don’t have the training data or programming chops, you can take your favorite open source model, tweak it, and release it under a new name. According to Stanford’s AI Index Report, released in April, 149 foundation models were released in 2023, two-thirds of them open source.

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AI development booms as open source startups fill the gap

Dataconomy

Runa Capital’s ROSS Index highlights the growing market for AI and open-source technologies, tracking the rapid expansion of this sector. These efforts showcase the diverse, evolving nature of AI and open-source ventures. It reflects an increasingly vibrant ecosystem fueled by technological advancements.

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NSA Releases A New Technology to Open Source Community

CTOvision

Here is their press release : NSA Releases First in Series of Software Products to Open Source Community. The National Security Agency announced today the public release of its new technology that automates data flows among multiple computer networks, even when data formats and protocols differ. Burger, Director of the NSA TTP.

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Top 4 focus areas for securing your software supply chain

CIO Business Intelligence

In today’s fast-paced software development landscape, managing and securing the software supply chain is crucial for delivering reliable and trusted software releases. For large companies especially, managing the secure use of 10+ technologies can be a nightmare without the right tools and processes in place.

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Snyk bolsters open source software security with FossID acquisition

Venture Beast

Snyk has acquired FossID, a startup that develops a software composition analysis tool for open source code. Read More.

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Lazarus APT Continues to Exploit Log4j Vulnerability

SecureWorld News

Log4j is a widely-used open source Java logging library, and the vulnerability allowed threat actors to execute remote code on servers, potentially leading to unauthorized access and data breaches. The campaign, ongoing since March 2023, has targeted manufacturing, agricultural, and physical security entities globally.

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Learn Big Data Design Patterns in 11 Dec 2014 Webinar

CTOvision

This webinar format will enable us to dynamically present and then interact with the architects, program managers and technology executives attending. This webinar will examine how to economically enhance security and functionality by leveraging Cloudera and Intel. Enhance security. More at: [link].

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