IBM and Red Hat Invest $5B to Secure Open Source Software

IBM and Red Hat announced a $5 billion investment to launch an open-source security initiative. The project, titled 'Project Lightwell', aims to enhance the security of open-source software. IBM's CEO Krishna cited the 'Mythos' vulnerability as a critical trigger for this investment.

IBM and Red Hat have announced a $5 billion investment in a new initiative focused on open-source security. This project will reportedly help enterprises rapidly patch open-source vulnerabilities. The initiative, titled 'Project Lightwell', is a significant commitment to enhancing the security of open-source software.

The project aims to address the critical issue of open-source vulnerability by identifying and addressing potential security risks.

IBM's CEO Krishna revealed that the 'Mythos' vulnerability was a critical trigger for this investment, highlighting the need for enhanced security measures. This move indicates IBM's commitment to prioritizing open-source security in the face of growing threats.

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