Linux Foundation launches Akrites to tackle AI cyber threats

The Linux Foundation announced the launch of Akrites on June 25 to coordinate responses to vulnerabilities in critical open source software. The initiative responds to advances in AI that can identify software flaws in minutes. Founding members include AWS, Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, Red Hat and NVIDIA.

The Linux Foundation and industry leaders launched Akrites as a shared effort to defend open source software against AI-enabled threats. The program introduces a collective Security Incident Response Team and a standardized confidential disclosure process.

This approach aims to address vulnerabilities upstream before exploitation occurs. Frontier AI tools now accelerate the discovery of weaknesses, prompting the need for faster coordinated remediation.

An open letter details the participation of the founding organizations in this effort. The initiative focuses on protecting widely used open source components through shared resources and processes.

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Tech leaders announcing Linux Foundation's AI-powered cybersecurity initiative for open source software with major partners.
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Linux Foundation announces AI security initiative with tech partners

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The Linux Foundation has launched a new initiative using Anthropic's Claude Mythos preview for defensive cybersecurity in open source software. Partners include AWS, Apple, Broadcom, Cisco, CrowdStrike, Google, JPMorgan, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and Palo Alto Networks. The effort aims to secure critical software amid the rise of AI for open source maintainers.

The Linux Foundation announced plans to create the Tokenomics Foundation, which will develop open standards for measuring AI token consumption costs. The initiative partners with the FinOps Foundation and has support from twelve major organizations. It will formally launch next week in San Diego.

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Several major technology companies have joined a new foundation aimed at developing common standards for artificial intelligence systems.

Fedora has taken steps to reduce reliance on artificial intelligence in its operations, marking a shift from earlier plans to add AI support.

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Canonical has outlined an AI roadmap for Ubuntu emphasizing local inference and open-weight models. Jon Seager, the company's vice president of engineering, detailed the plans in a post on Ubuntu Discourse. The approach prioritizes on-device processing over cloud services.

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