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The prisoner’s dilemma of open-source software security (Koch, IEEE Computer)

I’m happy to report that the 31st article in the open source column of IEEE Computer has been published.

TitleThe prisoner’s dilemma of open-source software security
KeywordsOpen Source Software, Security, Government Policies, Trust Management, Open Source, Open Source Software, Prisoners Dilemma, Government Agencies, Strategic Level, Defection, Testimony, Game Theory, Rational Choice, Effects Of Conflict, Positive Returns, Government Entities, Free Riding, Absence Of Trust
AuthorsChristian Koch
PublicationComputer vol. 57, no. 10 (October 2024), pp. 82-85

Abstract: Vulnerabilities in open-source software raise the question of whether governments can trust open source. This article discusses the issue based on the Prisoner’s Dilemma.

As always, the article is freely available (local copy).

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