DHS gears up for research phase of open source bug hunt

  2006-12-09 14:00:03
It's been nearly a year since the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the"vulnerability discovery and remediation open source hardening project," a $1.24 million, three-year grant through its research and development arm, the Directorate for Science and Technology. Now, the security project is entering its research phase. 
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