In this program, participants will gain a broad understanding of the many issues relevant to the use of open-source software. No prior knowledge of open source is necessary. The discussion will cover issues from both the provider of open source and the recipient of open source. Real-world examples will be used. Specific techniques for mitigating risks will be provided. Participant will be able to put these techniques to use immediately in their practices.
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