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Apple to Attend White House Meeting to Discuss Security Risks of Open-Source Software

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Apple will be among several U.S. tech giants to attend a meeting at the White House today to discuss cybersecurity and possible security threats posed by open-source software, Reuters reports.

The meeting will be held by U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and will focus on “concerns around the security of open-source software and how it can be improved.” The meeting was prompted by concerns around a security vulnerability found in open-source software Log4j.

The vulnerability, which posed a threat to organizations that use Log4j around the world, allowed hackers to control a system and remotely execute malicious code.

According to Sullivan, open-source software such as Log4j presents a “key national security concern” as it is often used and maintained by volunteers. Google, IBM, Meta, Microsoft, and Oracle are also expected to attend the meeting.Tag: cybersecurity
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