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12 Free Courses To Help You Develop More Secure Software - Shift Security Left
You will learn about the different checks provided by OpenSSF Scorecard, how to configure the checks for your environment, and how to automate their implementation.
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Heartbleed and XZ Backdoor Learnings: Open Source Infrastructure Can Be Improved Efficiently With Moderate Funding
In April 2014, the Linux Foundation Executive Director Jim Zemlin seized the opportunity to get visibility and managed to get Amazon Web Services, Cisco, Dell, Facebook, Fujitsu, Google, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, NetApp, Qualcomm, Rackspace, and VMware to all pledge to commit at least $100,000 a year for at least three years to the Core Infrastructure Initiative. The initiative continued for many years and eventually transformed into the Open Source Security Foundation. Also due to Heartbleed, the European Commission launched the EU-Free and Open Source Software Auditing project and spent at least a million euros on auditing OpenSSL, the Apache Server, KeePass, and other security-critical open source software.
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Compiler Options Hardening Guide for C and C++
https://github.com/ossf/wg-best-practices-os-developers/issu...
The idea of using `-fsanitize-minimal-runtime` is interesting. I don't have any direct experience with that option. I've created an issue to investigate maybe adding that to the guide. Thanks for the tip!
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OSCM: The Open Source Consumption Manifesto
These are technical details that are out of the scope of this article, but we think that it is important to mention them because the security strategy of a company should be based on a solid foundation, and these frameworks show that there are already some good starting points, companies don't have to start from scratch. If you want to know more about them or other ways to improve the security of your software supply chain, visit the OpenSSF website.
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Best practices for effective attack surface analysis
Participating in the cybersecurity community can be a useful way to gain information about security trends and possible risks. Organizations such as the OWASP, OpenSSF, SANS Institute, and ISC2 promote the exchange of information between organizations and can raise the alarm about emerging issues or hacking strategies.
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Need help with use cases for my new open-source project that deals with open-source security
You might find Awesome Security or Other Security Awesome Lists and the Open Source Security Foundation helpful
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Wake-up call: why it's urgent to deal with your hardcoded credentials
Today corporations, open source projects, nonprofit foundations, and even governments are all trying to figure out how to improve the global software supply chain security. While these efforts are more than welcome, for the moment, there is hardly any straightforward way for organizations to improve on that front.
- 'Securing Open Source Software Act' Introduced to US Senate
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Great Time at JavaZone 2022
Cross industry best practices - openssf.org
- Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2022)
google-search-results-nodejs
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How to Create LCEL Chains in LangChain
A SERP API key set in the SERP_API_KEY variable.
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2024)
SerpApi | https://serpapi.com | Junior-to-Senior Fullstack Engineer | Illustrator and Graphic Designer | Based in Austin, TX but remote-first structure | Full-time | ONSITE or FULLY REMOTE | $150K - 180K a year 1099 for US or local avg + 20% for outside the US
SerpApi is the leading API to scrape and parse search engine results. We deeply support Google, Google Maps, Google Images, Bing, Baidu, and a lot more.
Our current stack is Ruby, Rails, MongoDB, and React.JS. We are looking for more Junior and Senior FullStack Engineers.
We have an awesome work environment: We are a remote first company (before Covid!). We do continuous integration, continuous deployments, code reviews, code pairings, profit sharing, and most of communication is async via GitHub.
We value super strongly transparency, do open books, have a public roadmap, and contribute to the EFF.
Apply at: https://serpapi.com/careers
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2024)
SerpApi | https://serpapi.com | Junior-to-Senior Fullstack Engineer | Illustrator and Graphic Designer | Based in Austin, TX but remote-first structure | Full-time | ONSITE or FULLY REMOTE | $150K - 180K a year 1099 for US or local avg + 20% for outside the US
SerpApi is the leading API to scrape and parse search engine results. We deeply support Google, Google Maps, Google Images, Bing, Baidu, and a lot more.
Our current stack is Ruby, Rails, MongoDB, and React.JS.
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How to Automate Processes with CrewAI
This code needs two API keys: one for the OpenAI API (GPT-4 is used by the CrewAI "Agents" by default) and one for the SerpAPI (you can create an account for free).
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Scraping the full snippet from Google search result
Sign up for free at SerpApi.
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What is SERP? Meaning, Use Cases and Approaches
SERPApi: SERPApi is a powerful tool that provides developers with an easy and efficient way to extract search engine results page (SERP) data using API.
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Why doesn't anyone seem to care about knowledge cut-off dates?
Assuming privacy is not a concern for coding questions, you can use the following web search APIs to augment your LLM's knowledge - Google's web search API: https://serpapi.com/ - You.com's web-search API: https://api.you.com/ - Metaphor's web-search API: https://platform.metaphor.systems/ - StackExchange question search API: https://api.stackexchange.com/docs/advanced-search
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For RoR, see in production every method call, parameter and return value
I run a large Rails application (https://serpapi.com), and the issues that would be solved with the type system would be close to nil.
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Comparing Types of Databases: A Real-World Benchmark Analysis
SerpApi is an API for scraping Google and other search engines with fast, easy, and complete solutions. Our team is tackling a challenge within our operational database where we house a Locations collection featuring predefined data structures. We aim to offer these locations to clients reliably and allow them to utilize these in their searches with SerpApi's Google Search API, demonstrating the interconnected functionality of various types of databases. You may register to claim free credits to try out our products
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2023)
SerpApi is the leading API to scrape and parse search engine results. We deeply support Google, Google Maps, Google Images, Bing, Baidu, and a lot more.
Our current stack is Ruby, Rails, MongoDB, and React.JS. We are looking for a Creative Director and a Senior Engineer. For the Creative Director position, we're looking for someone to give us a strong visual direction and experience in CSS, JS, or React are definitely plusses but not required.
We have an awesome work environment: We are a remote first company (before Covid!). We do continuous integration, continuous deployments, code reviews, code pairings, profit sharing, and most of communication is async via GitHub.
We value super strongly transparency, do open books, have a public roadmap, and contribute to the EFF.
Apply at: https://serpapi.com/careers
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