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  • The state of open source integrity is pretty good

    The "density" of open source defects has been cut 16% in just three years.

    Blog posts | September 24, 2009 4:47am PDT

  • New Coverity products verify use of open source software

    Coverity, Inc. announced two new tools for software development today: Coverity Build Analysis and the Coverity Integrity Center. These products are helpful for any type of development, but...

    Blog posts | April 14, 2009 6:51am PDT

  • Coverity puts open source architecture data online

    Developers writing plug-ins can use this information to be certain their work aligns with that of the project. Or they can study the architecture of existing open soruce projects for hints on how...

    Blog posts | February 18, 2009 6:53am PST

  • Open source software security improving

    You cannot say something's good or bad unless you benchmark or compare it against something else. According to the Linus's Law, "given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow", a mentality which...

    Blog posts | May 26, 2008 4:17pm PDT

  • Open-source security moves to next step

    Eleven projects are certified as secure in government-backed initiative led by source code analysis specialist Coverity.

    News items | January 11, 2008 9:23am PST

  • Open source projects get hardened

    The Dept. of Homeland Security's Open Source Hardening Project has turned up an average of one security glitch per 1,000 lines of code in the most popular open source software projects, PC World...

    Blog posts | January 10, 2008 8:37pm PST

  • Can government-funded open source make Coverity obsolete?

    The NIST, working with researchers at UT-Arlington, plan to release open source code for what they call automated "combinatorial" testing.

    Blog posts | January 10, 2008 7:48am PST

  • Coverity work spun backward

    Closed source code is just as buggy, just as flawed, as these open source projects were before Coverity started working with them. The difference is you aren't being told, and the programs aren't...

    Blog posts | January 9, 2008 11:59am PST

  • How clean is open source? DHS-funded study has some answers

    Open source apps average less than .5 bugs per 1,000 lines of code, study finds, with Linux's 3.1 million lines of code suffering just about one-third of a bug per K.

    Blog posts | March 7, 2006 12:23pm PST

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