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[cooperation-wg] Cyber Resilience Act effects on OSS on agenda of open source-wg
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Lars-Johan Liman
liman at netnod.se
Fri Nov 11 12:43:57 CET 2022
niall.oreilly at ucd.ie 2022-11-10 18:41 [+0000]: > The only thing one can be sure of with certification is that the holder > of a certificate managed to pass the test. My take on that is "the only thing one can be sure of with certification is that the holder has acquired the necessary insurances, so you can coerce money from them when you sue them. YMMV. ;-) Cheers, /Liman
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