June 6, 2022, 1 p.m. | Timothy Boles

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Software vendors must understand the implications a breach in open source software might have on their own product or service. In December 2021, for example, a vulnerability was discovered in Log4j, an open source logging library extensively used by apps and services across the internet. Not addressing this vulnerability would have given carte blanche to..


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