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| [Secure Software Development Fundamentals - online course](https://openssf.org/training/courses/) |Teach software developers fundamentals of developing secure software | [GitHub](https://github.com/ossf/secure-sw-dev-fundamentals) | | |
| Memory Safety SIG | The Memory Safety SIG is a group working within the OpenSSF's Best Practices Working Group formed to advance and deliver upon The OpenSSF's Mobilization Plan - Stream 4. |[Git Repo](https://github.com/ossf/Memory-Safety) | [Slack](https://openssf.slack.com/archives/C03G8NZH58R) | [Mailing List](https://lists.openssf.org/g/openssf-sig-memory-safety) |
| The Security Toolbelt | Assemble a “sterling” collection of capabilities (**software frameworks, specifications, and human and automated processes**) that work together to **automatically list, scan, remediate, and secure the components flowing through the software supply chain** that come together as software is written, built, deployed, consumed, and maintained. Each piece of the collection will represent an **interoperable** link in that supply chain, enabling adaptation and integration into the major upstream language toolchains, developer environments, and CI/CD systems. | [Security Toolbelt](https://github.com/ossf/toolbelt) | [security-toolbelt](https://openssf.slack.com/archives/C057BN7K19B) | [Mailing List](Openssf-sig-sterling-toolchain@lists.openssf.org) |
| [SKF - Security Knowledge Framework](https://www.securityknowledgeframework.org/) | Learn to integrate security by design in your web application | | | |
| Python Hardening Guide SIG | | Git Repo | Slack | Mailing List |
| Python Hardening Guide SIG | A group working to document a secure coding guide for python and associates code examples | [Git Repo](https://github.com/ossf/wg-best-practices-os-developers/tree/main/docs/Secure-Coding-Guide-for-Python) | Slack | Mailing List |

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