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In this first part of a two-part Q&A, Gabriele Columbro, the executive director of FINOS, focuses on the security issues that financial services firms have about open source software.
(Late last year, security concerns about open source software grabbed headlines when the vulnerabilities about a Java library for logging error messages, known as “Log4j,” emerged and many software and systems vendors issued warnings and fixes. This library function was developed by the open source advocacy group, the Apache Software Foundation. There was great concern...
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