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The Linux Kernel Project is an open-source community but that doesn't mean it a free world, there still is oversight and control to what is contributed. The University of Minnesota was part of that project until they decided to conduct their own research that potentially could have but the Kernel Project at risk. This episode talks about that research and why they got banned.
Be aware, be safe.
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The Linux Kernel Project is an open-source community but that doesn't mean it a free world, there still is oversight and control to what is contributed. The University of Minnesota was part of that project until they decided to conduct their own research that potentially could have but the Kernel Project at risk. This episode talks about that research and why they got banned.
Be aware, be safe.
Become A Patron! Patreon Page
*** Support the podcast with a cup of coffee *** - Ko-Fi Security In Five
—————— Where you can find Security In Five ——————
Security In Five Reddit Channel r/SecurityInFive
Binary Blogger Website
Security In Five Website
Security In Five Podcast Page - Podcast RSS
Twitter @securityinfive
iTunes, YouTube, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Stitcher
Email - [email protected]