Open Source was the topic everyone was talking about from around 1999-2002. Source licensing remains a topic of great import and also significant misunderstanding today, two decades later. Recent events have sparked renewed conversation as companies and governments continue to be plagued with security holes and questions arise as to what role source auditing could play or have played in such attacks.
In this extra long video we are going to dive into what it really means to be open source, what that hypothetically means for software and IT, and how that plays out in the real world. And we look at what this might have meant for the government and Solarwinds: would it have made a difference?
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Scott Alan Miller is COO of NTG, a global business and technology consultancy helping companies of all sizes and types, in the US and around the world, tackle management, technology, infrastructure, and staffing challenges since 1999.
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