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Description:
Explore best practices for early detection and risk mitigation in open source security during this 55-minute webinar by Canonical Ubuntu. Learn about essential knowledge, tools, and processes to keep open-source software free from vulnerabilities and threats. Discover how to address the alarming statistic that 80% of enterprise codebases contain vulnerabilities, with half being high-risk. Gain insights into keeping systems up-to-date, understanding open source security considerations, implementing effective monitoring and vulnerability patching strategies, and leveraging automation. Watch a hands-on demonstration of vulnerability detection and patching in action. Benefit from the expertise of speakers Leck Sandecki and Alex Burrage as they cover topics such as Ubuntu security, vulnerability triage, LTS vs Ubuntu Pro, security coverage, community support, and Canonical's approach to long-term support and internal testing.

Open Source Security: Best Practices for Early Detection and Risk Mitigation

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