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Open Source Threat Hunting: Finding Unreported Vulnerabilities

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As security researchers, we geek out whenever we uncover new vulnerabilities, and we take our responsibility as a CNA very seriously. Recently, we’ve noticed some unsettling trends. Even though the majority of open source projects share security issues publicly, a significant portion of vulnerabilities in multiple flagship products go unreported. In this webinar, we dig deep into why we're still dealing with unreported security vulnerabilities and what this risk means for your business. We also discuss what we can do to solve this problem and make your applications more secure.

Daniel Elkabes
Vulnerability Research Team Leader, WhiteSource
Security Researcher Team Lead - WhiteSource
Security Researcher Team Lead - WhiteSource
Security Researcher Team Lead - WhiteSource
Adi Rashkes
Development Team Leader - WhiteSource
Development Team Leader - WhiteSource
Development Team Leader - WhiteSource
Development Team Leader - WhiteSource

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