Open Source and the Enterprise
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How familiar are you with Open Source software and projects? Are they viable? Are they even safe to use? Host Mark Fuentes helps us get the answers to these questions in this episode of the Ask A CISO podcast, and also learn why some proprietary software companies choose to go the Open Source route from Harish Pillay, Head of Community Architecture and Leadership at Red Hat Asia Pacific. Tune in to this episode of the Ask A CISO podcast to hear: πŸ‘‰ Is Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Open Source? Why then is it called Enterprise Linux? πŸ‘‰ Red Hat’s business model πŸ‘‰ The role of the Open Source Program Office (OSPO) at Red Hat πŸ‘‰ Open Source and Startups πŸ‘‰ Doing the right things, and doing the right things right πŸ‘‰ The Red Hat WHY πŸ‘‰ The importance of going multi-cloud πŸ‘‰ The perennial question: Is Open Source secure? The Ask A CISO podcast is a production of Horangi Cyber Security, Asia's leading cloud security provider. The show is hosted weekly by cofounder and CEO, Paul Hadjy. -- Show Notes and Transcript -- https://www.horangi.com/blog/startup-ecosystem-microsoft-for-startups -- About Horangi Cybersecurity -- More information about the Ask A CISO podcast: https://www.horangi.com/resources/ask-a-ciso-podcast About Horangi Cyber Security: https://www.horangi.com --- About the Guest -- Harish's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harishpillay/ -- Attributions -- Ending Music: I Dunno by Grapes http://ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626 Creative Commons β€” Attribution 3.0 Unportedβ€” CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/i-dunno-grapes Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/sNAE8-mB5lQWe
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