The UK's Government Digital Service (GDS) has issued strong guidance refuting the NHS's decision to make its code repositories private due to AI security fears. GDS argues that closing code does not solve underlying security issues and can create a false sense of security, potentially hindering collaboration and improvement across government. The guidance emphasizes that secure-by-design practices and proper remediation are more effective than hiding code, especially since popular repositories can still be accessed through mirroring or forking. AI
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IMPACT This guidance highlights a growing tension between AI capabilities and traditional security practices within public sector IT, potentially influencing future open-source policies.
RANK_REASON Government guidance issued in response to a specific policy decision by a major public sector organization. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=2 ai=0.4]