The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) marked a strong presence at two cornerstone cybersecurity events, Black Hat USA 2025 and DEF CON 33, engaging with security leaders, showcasing our initiatives, and fostering collaboration to advance open source security.| openssf.org
At DEFCON33, the Nix community had its first-ever presence via nix.vegas and I ended up in fun conversation with tomberek 🙌.| Farid Zakaria’s Blog
Following my work on bypassing the Secure Boot feature of the RP2350 microcontroller using laser fault injection (see the relevant article for more details), I was honored to be invited to the 33rd edition of the DEFCON convention by Raspberry Pi. There, I showcased my budget-friendly “Laser Fault Injection Platform” and gave two small talks discussing its design. This short article provides access to some of the materials presented at the conference, including slides, and additional sour...| Courk's Blog
Discover how OpenSSF is advancing MLSecOps at DEF CON 33 through a panel on applying DevSecOps lessons to AI/ML security. Learn about open source tools, the AI Cyber Challenge (AIxCC), and efforts to secure the future of machine learning systems.| Open Source Security Foundation