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The '''Open Source Security Foundation''' (OpenSSF) is a cross-industry forum for a collaborative effort to improve [[open source]] [[software security]].<ref>[https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/08/open-source-security-foundation/ Google, Microsoft, GitHub, and Others Join the Open Source Security Foundation]</ref><ref>[https://www.zdnet.com/article/uniting-for-better-open-source-security-the-open-source-security-foundation/ Uniting for better open-source security: The Open Source Security Foundation | ZDNet]</ref>
 
The list of founding governing board members includes [[GitHub]], [[Google]], [[IBM]], [[JPMorgan Chase]], [[Microsoft]], [[NCC Group]], [[OWASP|OWASP Foundation]] and [[Red Hat]].<ref name="openssf">[https://openssf.org/press-release/2020/08/03/technology-and-enterprise-leaders-combine-efforts-to-improve-open-source-security/ Technology and Enterprise Leaders Combine Efforts to Improve Open Source Security - Open Source Security Foundation]</ref> Other founding members include [[GitLab]], [[HackerOne]], [[Intel]], [[Okta (identity management)|Okta]], [[Purdue]], [[Uber]], [[WhiteSource]], and [[VMware]].<ref name="openssf" />
 
==See also==