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Sonatype’s Brian Fox and the Perplexing Phenomenon of Downloading Known Vulnerabilities

Sonatype’s Brian Fox and the Perplexing Phenomenon of Downloading Known Vulnerabilities

Update: 2024-07-16
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Brian Fox is Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at Sonatype, bringing over 28 years of hands-on experience driving software development for organizations of all sizes, from startups to large enterprises. 

A recognized figure in the Apache Maven ecosystem and a longstanding member of the Apache Software Foundation, Brian has played a crucial role in creating popular plugins like the maven-dependency-plugin and maven-enforcer-plugin. His leadership includes overseeing Maven Central, the world's largest repository of open-source Java components, which recently surpassed a trillion downloads annually.

As a Governing Board member for the Open Source Security Foundation, Brian actively contributes to advancing cybersecurity. Working with other industry leaders, he helped create The Open Source Consumption Manifesto, urging organizations to elevate their awareness of the Open Source Software (OSS) components they use. 

  • 00:57 Brian shares his background
  • 03:56 The confusing trend of  people downloading assets on Maven with known vulnerabilities
  • 08:16 How this trend continues in other repos
  • 11:08 Brian and CRob discuss Log4Shell
  • 16:54 Brian answers CRob’s rapid-fire questions
  • 18:46 Brian’s advice for up-and-coming security professionals
  • 19:50 Brian’s call to action

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Sonatype’s Brian Fox and the Perplexing Phenomenon of Downloading Known Vulnerabilities

Sonatype’s Brian Fox and the Perplexing Phenomenon of Downloading Known Vulnerabilities

Omkhar Arasaratnam, OpenSSF