You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
The GitHub Security Lab is kicking off “Community Office Hours,” informal sessions with us to discuss the security of your open source projects. If you have any questions about security practices you could adopt, a specific security alert you’d like to understand or remediate, the security vulnerability disclosure process, potential attack vectors for your codebase, or just want to know where to start your secure code journey, let’s talk!
The mission of the GitHub Security Lab is to help secure the open source software we all depend on, by empowering maintainers and developers and making security easy for them. In parallel to our free open source project audits and training resources (example), we want to introduce these office hours to help maintainers seeking advice from code security experts.
This offer is open to anyone maintaining a valid public open source project – inactive, unused, student, or academic projects are out of scope. You can participate even if your project is not hosted on the GitHub platform or doesn’t make use of GitHub’s products.
If you are interested, fill out this form and we’ll get back to you! Spots are limited.
reacted with thumbs up emoji reacted with thumbs down emoji reacted with laugh emoji reacted with hooray emoji reacted with confused emoji reacted with heart emoji reacted with rocket emoji reacted with eyes emoji
-
👋 open source maintainers,
The GitHub Security Lab is kicking off “Community Office Hours,” informal sessions with us to discuss the security of your open source projects. If you have any questions about security practices you could adopt, a specific security alert you’d like to understand or remediate, the security vulnerability disclosure process, potential attack vectors for your codebase, or just want to know where to start your secure code journey, let’s talk!
The mission of the GitHub Security Lab is to help secure the open source software we all depend on, by empowering maintainers and developers and making security easy for them. In parallel to our free open source project audits and training resources (example), we want to introduce these office hours to help maintainers seeking advice from code security experts.
This offer is open to anyone maintaining a valid public open source project – inactive, unused, student, or academic projects are out of scope. You can participate even if your project is not hosted on the GitHub platform or doesn’t make use of GitHub’s products.
If you are interested, fill out this form and we’ll get back to you! Spots are limited.
The GitHub Security Lab
Please take note of our code of conduct and of this disclaimer about our content.
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
All reactions