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## Overview
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The purpose of the Open Source Security Foundation (the “OpenSSF”) is to inspire and enable the community to secure the open source software (OSS) we all depend on. The OpenSSF Security Baseline is combination of process, configurations, and tooling that helps open source projects achieve this mission. The OpenSSF Security Baseline establishes the minimum practical security standards for OpenSSF software projects throughout various lifecycle stages, ensuring a strong Minimum Viable Secure Product (MVSP) across Linux Foundation projects and internal work.
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The purpose of the Open Source Security Foundation (the “OpenSSF”) is to inspire and enable the community to secure the open source software (OSS) we all depend on. The OpenSSF Security Baseline combines process, configurations, and tooling to help open source projects achieve this mission. The OpenSSF Security Baseline establishes the minimum practical security standards for OpenSSF software projects throughout various lifecycle stages, ensuring a strong Minimum Viable Secure Product (MVSP) across Linux Foundation projects and internal work.
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Existing OpenSSF materials, including guides and other technologies will be used to frame the baseline, define objectives, provide implementation recommendations, and suggest verification methods. Through community engagement and collaboration, the baseline will first be adopted by a few software-based pilot projects before being fully adopted by all OpenSSF projects.
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