How to protect your development environment from open source vulnerabilities and malware

May 21 | 11 AM EST

 

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Open source is a game-changer in software development, but it's not without risks. Remember the Log4j chaos? Despite Apache's efforts to alert the public, many organizations failed to respond promptly, opening themselves up to open source vulnerabilities that compromised their businesses. Even now, around 30% of organizations are still using the vulnerable version, leading to widespread exploits. Now, open source risks  go beyond exploiting vulnerabilities to injecting malicious code directly into libraries.

In this DevOps Download webinar, industry experts will discuss how to mitigate open source vulnerabilities effectively. Get a comprehensive understanding of the intricacies surrounding open source risks and leave with the tools you need to reduce and prevent potential threats. By grasping the nuances of open source software risks, developers can enhance the integrity and security of their code. Equipped with the right tools and knowledge, you'll have the competence and confidence to secure your software supply chain. 

Join us for a well-rounded analysis of malicious and vulnerable components that threaten your software.

In our webinar, we'll guide you through:

  • Learn from Log4j: Understand critical lessons from the Log4j chaos to improve vulnerability response.
  • Tackle Growing Threats: Explore strategies to mitigate risks amid the rising threat landscape in open source.
  • Defend Against Code Injection: Acquire actionable insights to safeguard against malicious code injected into open source libraries.

Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your understanding of open source risks and fortify your software development practices. Join us and stay ahead of the curve!

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Stephen Magill

VP of Product Innovation at Sonatype

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Charles Humble

Moderator

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