Open source software is everywhere and in everything, and many startups are explicitly pursuing open source business models. But every company that develops software has at least some degree of dependency on open source code. However, recent security issues have revealed that open source software is a target for nation-state hackers. So how can you continue to build and use collaboratively built code while avoiding the risk of backdoors and other security holes? Bogomil Balkansky, Partner at Sequoia Capital, U.S. Cybersecurity Director Hear from Aeva Black, Chief of the Infrastructure Security Agency's Open Source Security Section, and Luis Villa, Co-Founder and General Counsel of Tidelift.
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