OCSF Joins The Linux Foundation: A New Chapter For Open Cybersecurity

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OCSF Joins The Linux Foundation: A New Chapter For Open Cybersecurity
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, marking an important step for the cybersecurity community. This move aims to support OCSF 's mission of developing an open, extensible standard to tackle persistent issues of data normalization and interoperability in the industry.

Initially co-founded by AWS and Splunk, OCSF has seen considerable growth since its inception in 2022, and joining the Linux Foundation is intended to further support this progress by providing additional resources and a broader platform. This development followsOCSF began as a collaboration between AWS and Splunk to address the challenges associated with sharing, standardizing, and acting on cybersecurity data across organizations.

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