scorecard
security-wg
scorecard | security-wg | |
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25 | 6 | |
4,147 | 482 | |
2.6% | 0.8% | |
9.7 | 8.9 | |
6 days ago | 1 day ago | |
Go | JavaScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
scorecard
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Can some expert analyze a github repo and tell us if it's really safe or not?
For general open source hygiene, I'd recommend running OpenSSF scorecards on your github repo and following-up on anything it suggests. https://github.com/ossf/scorecard.
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Securizing your GitHub org
The OSSF scorecard initiative is really good to assess your project against security best practices. I am not the first to write about this.
- OpenSSF Scorecard – Build better security habits, one test at a time
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You should use the OpenSSF Scorecard
Each area has its own associated risk, so the overall score is the average of the five areas. Here, you can check the details of each by consulting the documentation in detail.
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Software Supply Chain and Data Infrastructure Security - 5 lessons from AllDayDevOps 2022
Mitigation, according to Sean, is a combination of appropriate (network) access control, SCA (Software Composition Analysis) tooling to manage your policies around CVEs, and purging “all the things”. He also thinks MFA (multi-factor authentication) for authors of (critical) packages should be required. Sean gets his vulnerability insights from deps.dev, ossindex.sonatype, and cvedetails.com, and closely monitors interesting initiatives such as the OpenSSF Security Scorecards - a tool to assess open source projects for security risks through a series of automated checks.
- Boost Your Enterprise Security with GitHub Actions and the OSSF Score Card
- How does your company manage open-source dependencies?
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Washington, DC, and open—for maintainers
Give feedback on new security standards: The various security standards like OpenSSF Scorecard and SLSA.dev can be a lot to digest, but they are likely going to be very influential in developing government standards. Take a peek at them, and if you have concerns or questions, file issues. The people behind them want to hear from a broad range of maintainers, so your feedback really does matter. (If you're a Tidelift maintainer partner, you can also bring the feedback to us—we are participating in these discussions, and may be able to either point to existing discussions, explain them more deeply, or bring your feedback to the appropriate places.)
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Episode 102: myNewsWrap – SAP and Microsoft
Security Scorecards
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Best practices for managing Java dependencies
I recommend using https://deps.dev to get a feeling for what you are bringing into your project. It also integrates with OSSF Scorecards, which gives a good overview over how healthy the project is, and whether it employs industry best practices.
security-wg
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Securizing your GitHub org
As I was working on an open source security project, I put pressure on myself to be ready. Also as a member of the Node.js Security WG I thought it was an interesting topic and that I was probably not the only one who was worried about not being up to the task 😖.
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You should use the OpenSSF Scorecard
We began the discussion in this issue, and here you can find the meeting notes:
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Dozens of malicious PyPI packages discovered targeting developers
Node.js is building something very similar: Permission Model https://github.com/nodejs/security-wg/issues/791
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Announcing NodeSecure Vulnera
deprecated Node.js Security WG Database
- NodeSecure - What's new in 2022 ?
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Make your JavaScript project safer by using this workflow
Node.js Security Working Group
What are some alternatives?
in-toto - in-toto is a framework to protect supply chain integrity.
cargo-vet - supply-chain security for Rust
snyk - Snyk CLI scans and monitors your projects for security vulnerabilities. [Moved to: https://github.com/snyk/cli]
W4SP-Stealer - w4sp Stealer official source code, one of the best python stealer on the web [GET https://api.github.com/repos/loTus04/W4SP-Stealer: 403 - Repository access blocked]
openRiskScore - A python framework for risk scoring
secimport - eBPF Python runtime sandbox with seccomp (Blocks RCE).
cli - Snyk CLI scans and monitors your projects for security vulnerabilities.
ci - NodeSecure tool enabling secured continuous integration
harden-runner - Network egress filtering and runtime security for GitHub-hosted and self-hosted runners
scanner - ⚡️ A package API to run a static analysis of your module's dependencies. This is the CLI engine!
slsa - Supply-chain Levels for Software Artifacts
cli - Command line interface for the Phylum API