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Your car is about to go open source

Galido

. “Today, automakers are having a hard time getting their customers to buy informatics systems because they only can do 10% of what a mobile phone can do,” said Rudi Streif, who leads the Automotive Grade Linux workgroup for the Linux Foundation. By developing an open-source platform, carmakers can share upgrades as they arrive.

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Onward To The Next Chapter In ForAllSecure's Journey

ForAllSecure

We used Nessus when it was first released as open source. Today, the Mayhem solution is available as a part of our early access program. Then, we were able to accomplish a lot with just two people: Monitor for brand-new vulnerabilities. The work involved wasn’t half bad. Scan for known vulnerabilities.

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Onward To The Next Chapter In ForAllSecure's Journey

ForAllSecure

We used Nessus when it was first released as open source. Today, the Mayhem solution is available as a part of our early access program. Then, we were able to accomplish a lot with just two people: Monitor for brand-new vulnerabilities. The work involved wasn’t half bad. Scan for known vulnerabilities.

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ONWARD TO THE NEXT CHAPTER IN FORALLSECURE’S JOURNEY

ForAllSecure

We used Nessus when it was first released as open source. Today, the Mayhem solution is available as a part of our early access program. Then, we were able to accomplish a lot with just two people: Monitor for brand-new vulnerabilities. The work involved wasn’t half bad. Scan for known vulnerabilities.

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Security Ledger Podcast: Security Automation Is (And Isn't) The Future Of InfoSec

ForAllSecure

ForAllSecure has partnered with fortune 1000 companies in aerospace, automotive, and high tech. When you look at when people have source codes, people are like, "Well, why do we need computers there?" The reason is often people make mistakes in how they think about a program. but they never actually checked that.

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A Reflection On ForAllSecure's Journey In Bootstrapping Behavior Testing Technology

ForAllSecure

It is pertinent that we check all software; not just a few programs or those a developer chooses to submit. Most tools today require source code and are built with developers in mind. It’s the same in security: if we can give users crash test data for programs, they will be able to make better choices.

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Security Ledger Podcast: Security Automation Is (And Isn't) The Future Of InfoSec

ForAllSecure

ForAllSecure has partnered with fortune 1000 companies in aerospace, automotive, and high tech. When you look at when people have source codes, people are like, "Well, why do we need computers there?" The reason is often people make mistakes in how they think about a program. but they never actually checked that.