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Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF)

OpenSSF is a community of software developers and security engineers who are working together to secure open source software for the greater public good.
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OpenSSF is committed to working both upstream and with existing communities to advance open source security for all.

We foster collaboration, establish best practices, and develop innovative solutions to secure the development, maintenance, and consumption of open source software. OpenSSF is part of the nonprofit Linux Foundation.

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For any questions, concerns, reports, etc., please email operations@openssf.org.

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Membership

We encourage all individual contributors to work with their employers to become members. We aim to grow an active, healthy community of contributors, reviewers, and code owners. Learn more about the requirements and responsibilities of membership in our Membership page or see current members.

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  1. wg-best-practices-os-developers wg-best-practices-os-developers Public

    The Best Practices for OSS Developers working group is dedicated to raising awareness and education of secure code best practices for open source developers.

    JavaScript 965 185

  2. ai-ml-security ai-ml-security Public

    Working Group on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML) Security

    128 22

  3. wg-securing-critical-projects wg-securing-critical-projects Public

    Helping allocate resources to secure the critical open source projects we all depend on.

    379 48

  4. wg-securing-software-repos wg-securing-software-repos Public

    OpenSSF Working Group on Securing Software Repositories

    124 28

  5. tac tac Public

    Technical Advisory Council

    134 74

  6. foundation foundation Public

    OpenSSF Governance and Legal Docs

    74 18

Repositories

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  • malicious-packages Public

    A repository of reports of malicious packages identified in Open Source package repositories, consumable via the Open Source Vulnerability (OSV) format.

    ossf/malicious-packages’s past year of commit activity
    Go 427 Apache-2.0 71 14 7 Updated Dec 24, 2025
  • wg-best-practices-os-developers Public

    The Best Practices for OSS Developers working group is dedicated to raising awareness and education of secure code best practices for open source developers.

    ossf/wg-best-practices-os-developers’s past year of commit activity
    JavaScript 965 Apache-2.0 185 68 (2 issues need help) 7 Updated Dec 23, 2025
  • tac Public

    Technical Advisory Council

    ossf/tac’s past year of commit activity
    134 74 38 (6 issues need help) 10 Updated Dec 23, 2025
  • osv-schema Public

    Open Source Vulnerability schema.

    ossf/osv-schema’s past year of commit activity
    Go 220 Apache-2.0 109 35 12 Updated Dec 22, 2025
  • scorecard-action Public

    Official GitHub Action for OpenSSF Scorecard.

    ossf/scorecard-action’s past year of commit activity
    Go 344 Apache-2.0 81 28 7 Updated Dec 22, 2025
  • fuzz-introspector Public

    Fuzz Introspector -- introspect, extend and optimise fuzzers

    ossf/fuzz-introspector’s past year of commit activity
    Python 440 Apache-2.0 77 106 (1 issue needs help) 6 Updated Dec 22, 2025
  • secure-sw-dev-fundamentals Public

    Secure Software Development Fundamentals courses (from the OpenSSF Best Practices WG)

    ossf/secure-sw-dev-fundamentals’s past year of commit activity
    CSS 197 CC-BY-4.0 52 34 3 Updated Dec 22, 2025
  • gemara Public

    Minimizing rework for governance activities.

    ossf/gemara’s past year of commit activity
    Go 34 Apache-2.0 17 31 (1 issue needs help) 9 Updated Dec 22, 2025
  • scorecard Public

    OpenSSF Scorecard - Security health metrics for Open Source

    ossf/scorecard’s past year of commit activity
    Go 5,202 Apache-2.0 594 359 (11 issues need help) 14 Updated Dec 22, 2025
  • cve-bin-tool Public

    The CVE Binary Tool helps you determine if your system includes known vulnerabilities. You can scan binaries for over 350 common, vulnerable components (openssl, libpng, libxml2, expat and others), or if you know the components used, you can get a list of known vulnerabilities associated with an SBOM or a list of components and versions.

    ossf/cve-bin-tool’s past year of commit activity
    Python 1,588 GPL-3.0 589 156 (1 issue needs help) 63 Updated Dec 22, 2025

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