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The Linux Foundation announces collective to enhance open source software security

Tech Republic Security

The newly formed Open Source Security Foundation includes titans in technology such as Google, Intel, Microsoft, IBM, and more.

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Intel open-sources AI-powered tool to spot bugs in code

Venture Beast

ControlFlag, an AI-powered tool developed by Intel to spot potential issues in software code, has been released in open source. Read More.

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‘Who You Gonna Call?’ OSS Security Stakeholders Urged to ‘Cross Streams’

Information Week

Presenters from GitHub and Intel tell VulnCon conference audience that users and developers must work in tandem to address vulnerabilities in increasingly popular open source software.

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Intel spins off enterprise AI company Articul8 with outside funding

CIO Business Intelligence

Intel has set up a new company, Articul8 AI, to sell enterprise generative AI software it developed. Articul8 AI will be led by Arun Subramaniyan, formerly vice president and general manager in Intel’s Data Center and AI Group. Our collaboration began nearly two years ago while the venture was still in the incubation stage at Intel.

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Examining New Mission-Enabling Design Patterns Made Possible By The Cloudera-Intel Partnership

CTOvision

CTOlabs.com , the research arm of CTOvision.com , has just released a White Paper for the federal technology community titled: Enhancing Functionality and Security of Enterprise Data Holdings: Examining new, mission-enabling design patterns made possible by the Cloudera-Intel partnership.

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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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China says “no thanks” to Intel and AMD on government devices

Dataconomy

processors from its government computers and servers, effectively banning Intel and AMD chips. processors from government-operated computers and servers, thereby excluding chips manufactured by Intel and AMD, according to a report by the Financial Times. China has enacted new rules mandating the removal of U.S. and China.

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