This is the GitHub repository of the OpenSSF Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning (AI/ML) Security Working Group (WG). The OpenSSF Technical Advisory Council (TAC) approved its creation on 2023-09-05.
Anyone is welcome to join our open discussions.
WG Co-Chairs:
Jay White - GitHub @camaleon2016
Mihai Maruseac - GitHub @mihaimaruseac
- We have bi-weekly meetings via Zoom. To join, please see the OpenSSF Public Calendar
- Informal chat is welcome on the OpenSSF Slack channel #wg_ai_ml_security (these disappear over time)
- Mailing list openssf-wg-ai-ml-security
We welcome contributions, suggestions and updates to our projects. To contribute to work on GitHub, please fill in an issue or create a pull request..
Unless otherwise specifically noted, software released by this working group is released under the Apache 2.0 license, and documentation is released under the CC-BY-4.0 license. Formal specifications would be licensed under the Community Specification License.
Like all OpenSSF working groups, this working group reports to the OpenSSF Technical Advisory Council (TAC). For more organizational information, see the OpenSSF Charter.
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