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    Anasayfa » Eclipse Working Group Tackles Cybersecurity and AI Regulations
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    Eclipse Working Group Tackles Cybersecurity and AI Regulations

    By mustafa efeŞubat 14, 2025Yorum yapılmamış2 Mins Read
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    The Eclipse Foundation has officially launched the Open Regulatory Compliance Working Group (ORC WG) to help organizations and developers navigate the rapidly changing landscape of global software regulations. As governments worldwide introduce stricter rules to enhance software security and quality, the working group aims to provide guidance and support to open source communities, enterprises, and industries in meeting these evolving compliance standards.

    This initiative follows Eclipse’s collaboration with the Apache Software Foundation and other open source organizations, which began in April. Announced on September 24, the ORC WG is designed to assist stakeholders in understanding and complying with new regulatory frameworks. Key members, including the Python Software Foundation and the Rust Foundation, will focus on major legislative developments such as the European Union’s Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), as well as AI and data sovereignty regulations. By bringing together experts from multiple organizations, the working group seeks to ensure that open source projects are not only innovative but also legally compliant.

    One of the primary concerns addressed by the working group is the CRA, which sets cybersecurity requirements for hardware and software products sold within the EU. Compliance with this framework is crucial for developers and enterprises operating in the European market. To facilitate this process, the ORC WG plans to engage directly with regulatory bodies and governments, helping them better understand the unique aspects of open source development and ensuring that policies reflect the realities of the software industry.

    According to Eclipse Executive Director Mike Milinkovich, the goal of the ORC WG is to bridge the gap between regulatory authorities and the open source ecosystem. By fostering communication and collaboration, the initiative aims to create a regulatory environment where organizations can continue leveraging open source technologies without unnecessary legal hurdles. As the regulatory landscape continues to evolve, the working group’s efforts will be instrumental in maintaining the balance between innovation and compliance in the global software industry.

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