Chainguard Launches Athena Coalition to Secure Open Source Software
Chainguard has introduced Athena, a coalition of more than two dozen organizations aimed at securing open source software by identifying and fixing vulnerabilities before they can be exploited. The initiative was announced in a press release and includes founding members such as BNY, Cisco Systems, Inc., Cloudflare, Corridor, DepthFirst, Docker, JPMorgan Chase, Kyndryl, LTIMindtree, and PwC.
Athena coordinates the defense of open source software across the industry by pooling vulnerability data, remediating issues under embargo, and distributing patches before public disclosure. The coalition has already processed more than 20,000 findings and delivered over 2,000 patches across 500 open source projects.
Member organizations contribute vulnerability data, including findings generated by advanced AI models such as Anthropic’s Project Glasswing and OpenAI’s Daybreak. Athena’s platform manages each vulnerability through discovery, private remediation, continuous reconciliation, and coordinated disclosure upstream. It also deploys mitigations at the platform, network, and infrastructure levels to prevent exploitation before a patch is applied.
Athena is currently open to vetted organizations through an application process. Members can choose how widely their findings are shared within the coalition, and those joining before the first coordinated disclosure wave next month will be protected under embargo in advance.
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