The NSA has open-sourced dozens of security tools
If you're a tax-paying American, you may wonder what the shadowy National Security Agency (NSA) is doing with your money. Well, aside from stockpiling vulnerabilities in old versions of Windows, and writing viruses that destroy nuclear centrifuges, the NSA builds and open-sources some pretty cool tech:
You can browse the NSA's open source projects — and the projects of its defensive Information Assurance division — here. Here are three other links worth your time:
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Monday, 19 June 2017
The NSA has open-sourced dozens of security tools
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