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      <title>Trust, Tampering, and Transparency: What History Can Teach Us About Open Source... Lisa Tagliaferri</title>
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&lt;h1 id=&#34;from-chained-libraries-to-sigstore-what-500-years-of-history-teaches-us-about-open-source-security-&#34;&gt;From Chained Libraries to Sigstore: What 500 Years of History Teaches Us About Open Source Security 🚀&lt;/h1&gt;
&lt;p&gt;History and technology often feel like two parallel lines that never meet.
However, &lt;strong&gt;Lisa Tagliaferri&lt;/strong&gt;, a medieval and Renaissance historian turned
open-source security expert, argues that the two are deeply intertwined. In a
recent talk, Lisa shared how the ways we protected information in the 15th
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