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Homeland Security Helps Reduce Open Source Flaws
Two years into the effort, new report sheds light on how effective your tax dollars have been at improving open source security. May 20, 2008 Page 2 of 2 The DHS grant money that is helping Coverity to run the scans was originally announced to only be for a three year term. The term ends in the July/August time frame of this year. "DHS does not have a mandate for doing ongoing efforts as they're oriented on research and development and technology transition so it wouldn't be within their purview to fund an ongoing effort," Maxwell said. That said, Coverity isn't necessarily done with the open source scanning effort. Related Articles
"It is our intention to continue," Maxwell added. "Open Source developers
have given us a very positive response and we want to continue to offer the
service."
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