FLOSS Weekly #609!

I’m currently scheduled to be a guest on
FLOSS Weekly on
Wednesday, 2020-12-16, at 12:30pm Eastern Time (9:30am Pacific, 17:30 UTC).
The general topic will be about Linux Foundation work on
improving Open Source Software security.

Please join the live audience or listen later.
I expect it will be interesting.
I expect that we’ll discuss the
Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF),
the
Report on the 2020 FOSS Contributor Survey,
the free edX trio of courses on
Secure Software Development Fundamentals,
and the
CII Best Practices Badge program.

Europe faces Facebook blackout

Europeans risk seeing social media services Facebook and Instagram shut down this summer, as Ireland’s privacy regulator doubled down on its order to stop the firm’s data flows to the United States. The Irish Data Protection Commission on Thursday informed its counterparts in Europe that it will block Facebook-owner Meta from sending user data from Europe to the U.S. The Irish regulator’s draft decision cracks down on Meta’s last legal resort to transfer large chunks of data to the U.S., after years of fierce court battles between the U.S. tech giant and European privacy activists. Meta has repeatedly warned that such a decision would shutter many of its services in Europe, including Facebook and Instagram. Don’t threaten us with a good time, Zuck.