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**SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 30, 2016**[The Node.js Foundation](https://foundation.nodejs.org/), a community-led and industry-backed consortium to advance the development of the Node.js platform, today announced that the Node.js Security Project will become a part of the Node.js Foundation. Under the Node.js Foundation, the Node.js Security Project will provide a unified
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process for discovering and disclosing security vulnerabilities found in the Node.js module ecosystem.
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Last year Node.js Foundation worked with The Linux Foundation’s Core Infrastructure Initiative to form the Node.js Core Security Group to encourage security best practices. By overseeing datasets of vulnerability disclosures, which will be publically available and openly licensed, the Foundation is building on this work and expanding its role in fortifying Node.js through strong security governance. It will also allow the Foundation to drive standardization around security data and encourage a broader ecosystem of open source and vendor based tools on top of it.
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Last year Node.js Foundation worked with The Linux Foundation’s Core Infrastructure Initiative to form the Node.js Core Security Group to encourage security best practices. By overseeing datasets of vulnerability disclosures, which will be publicly available and openly licensed, the Foundation is building on this work and expanding its role in fortifying Node.js through strong security governance. It will also allow the Foundation to drive standardization around security data and encourage a broader ecosystem of open source and vendor based tools on top of it.
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All security vendors are encouraged to contribute to the common vulnerability repository. Once it is openly licensed, the Foundation expects the repository to grow quickly as other vendors add to it.
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