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Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF)

OpenSSF is a community of software developers and security engineers who are working together to secure open source software for the greater public good.
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OpenSSF is committed to working both upstream and with existing communities to advance open source security for all.

We foster collaboration, establish best practices, and develop innovative solutions to secure the development, maintenance, and consumption of open source software. OpenSSF is part of the nonprofit Linux Foundation.

Working Groups:

For any questions, concerns, reports, etc., please email operations@openssf.org.

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Membership

We encourage all individual contributors to work with their employers to become members. We aim to grow an active, healthy community of contributors, reviewers, and code owners. Learn more about the requirements and responsibilities of membership in our Membership page or see current members.

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  1. wg-best-practices-os-developers Public

    The Best Practices for OSS Developers working group is dedicated to raising awareness and education of secure code best practices for open source developers.

    JavaScript 841 154

  2. ai-ml-security Public

    Working Group on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML) Security

    70 12

  3. wg-securing-critical-projects Public

    Helping allocate resources to secure the critical open source projects we all depend on.

    349 40

  4. wg-securing-software-repos Public

    OpenSSF Working Group on Securing Software Repositories

    100 20

  5. tac Public

    Technical Advisory Council

    118 64

  6. foundation Public

    OpenSSF Governance and Legal Docs

    72 19

Repositories

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  • 27 Apache-2.0 27 0 0 Updated Mar 30, 2025
  • security-insights-spec Public

    Machine-readable specification for the attestation of security-relevant data.

    CUE 57 12 6 1 Updated Mar 30, 2025
  • malicious-packages Public

    A repository of reports of malicious packages identified in Open Source package repositories, consumable via the Open Source Vulnerability (OSV) format.

    Go 297 Apache-2.0 34 10 5 Updated Mar 30, 2025
  • 0 Apache-2.0 0 0 0 Updated Mar 29, 2025
  • tac Public

    Technical Advisory Council

    118 64 19 (5 issues need help) 15 Updated Mar 28, 2025
  • wg-best-practices-os-developers Public

    The Best Practices for OSS Developers working group is dedicated to raising awareness and education of secure code best practices for open source developers.

    JavaScript 841 Apache-2.0 154 60 (3 issues need help) 8 Updated Mar 28, 2025
  • scorecard-webapp Public

    Website and API for OpenSSF Scorecard

    HTML 23 Apache-2.0 27 32 (1 issue needs help) 7 Updated Mar 28, 2025
  • Memory-Safety Public
    23 Apache-2.0 13 6 0 Updated Mar 28, 2025
  • si-tooling Public
    Python 3 Apache-2.0 3 0 3 Updated Mar 28, 2025
  • scorecard-action Public

    Official GitHub Action for OpenSSF Scorecard.

    Go 289 Apache-2.0 73 26 (1 issue needs help) 1 Updated Mar 27, 2025