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"path": "/blog/2026/06/23/bridging-the-gap-between-code-and-research-why-scored-26-matters-for-open-source-security/",
"publishedAt": "2026-06-23T19:31:53.000Z",
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"Guest Blog",
"OpenSSF",
"OpenSSF Community",
"OpenSSF Community Day",
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"textContent": "Let’s be completely honest about how we’ve historically handled security research: academia and open source practitioners have basically been living on two different planets. That’s why we created SCORED (the Workshop on Software Supply Chain Offensive and Defensive Research). It’s a complete reimagining of the traditional academic model.",
"title": "Bridging the Gap Between Code and Research: Why SCORED ’26 Matters for Open Source Security"
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