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The Securing Open Source Software Act Is Good, but Whatever Happened to Legal Liability?
Nov. 10, 2022, 1:16 p.m. | csharma
Cybersecurity www.lawfareblog.com
The recent introduction of the Securing Open Source Software Act, and its subsequent momentum, has stoked a debate about the true reason for the open source security problem and the merits of different solutions.
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