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Article: Launching OSV - Better vulnerability triage for open source - published over 3 years ago.
Content: Posted by Oliver Chang and Kim Lewandowski, Google Security TeamWe are excited to launch OSV (Open Source Vulnerabilities), our first step towards improving vulnerability triage for developers and consumers of open source software. The goal of OSV is to provide precise data on where a vulnerability was introduced and where it got fixed, thereby helping consu...
http://security.googleblog.com/2021/02/launching-osv-better-vulnerability.html   
Published: 2021 02 05 17:00:00
Received: 2021 06 06 09:04:48
Feed: Google Online Security Blog
Source: Google Online Security Blog
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: Launching OSV - Better vulnerability triage for open source - published over 3 years ago.
Content: Posted by Oliver Chang and Kim Lewandowski, Google Security TeamWe are excited to launch OSV (Open Source Vulnerabilities), our first step towards improving vulnerability triage for developers and consumers of open source software. The goal of OSV is to provide precise data on where a vulnerability was introduced and where it got fixed, thereby helping consu...
http://security.googleblog.com/2021/02/launching-osv-better-vulnerability.html   
Published: 2021 02 05 17:00:00
Received: 2021 06 06 09:04:48
Feed: Google Online Security Blog
Source: Google Online Security Blog
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security

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