Sponsored by Security Boulevard
Open source security, once viewed as an oxymoron, has come into its own as a way for organizations to secure their environments without breaking their bank. As a result, a plethora of open source security technologies have flooded the market, creating more opportunity as well as challenges and a healthy dose of confusion.
The webinar looks at the state of the open source security market and trends in open source security, and examines some of the potential benefits and pitfalls.
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