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Your car is about to go open source

Galido

Automakers want to standardize on a Linux-based OS that would make vehicle infotainment systems act more like smartphones. Automakers are working to standardize on a Linux-based operating system for in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems that would make it easier for cars to act more like smartphones. In Vehicle Infotainment.

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Tech-savvy dad launches open-source platform to save children with rare diseases – including his son

GeekWire

Ramesh, a software engineering manager at Amazon, is founder and CEO of OpenTreatments Foundation , which this week launched an open-source platform called OpenTreatments. The nonprofit works on ocular diseases and assists patient groups desperate for therapies. The Linux Foundation is hosting OpenTreatments.

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Top 3 Cyber Predictions in 2023 and How You Can Prepare

ForAllSecure

Compounding the problem is how software for cars is made. A typical car is a mix of open source, OEM, and custom code. The new generation of software security tools work differently and forgo the scanning approach all together. For example, take Mayhem 's result on 1,644 open source programs.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Real World Criminals Online

ForAllSecure

More and more criminals are identified through open source intelligence (OSINT). Find out what Daniel looks for and how he does digital forensics using social media and other open source resources. And they did, relatively quickly, using something known as Open Source Intelligence, or OSINT. You find clues.

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Richard Stallman returns to the Free Software Foundation after resigning in 2019

The Verge

Open-source software advocate Richard Stallman is rejoining the board of the Free Software Foundation. Even after his resignations, Stallman remained in charge of the GNU Project, which develops and advocates for free and open-source software and operating systems. Image: LibrePlanet.