IBM open-source security project Lightwell will use AI tools and over 20,000 engineers to help secure enterprise open-source software.
Project Lightwell is an AI‑powered initiative to find and fix vulnerabilities in open-source software at an industrial scale. Here's what we know so far.
Red Hat subsidiary today launched an initiative called Project Lightwell to improve the security of open-source projects.
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Under the new project, dubbed Project Lightwell, the companies said they will deploy a global force of 20,000 engineers, ...
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IBM and Red Hat's Project Lightwell is a joint initiative to secure open source software backed by a $5 billion investment.
Project Lightwell establishes a trusted enterprise clearinghouse for open source software with a new AI-driven model for ...
IBM said on Thursday it has committed $5 billion to an initiative that will deploy engineers and AI tools to help companies ...
The $5 billion Project Lightwell initiative combines AI systems with 20,000 engineers to deliver validated fixes directly ...
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