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As we dive into 2020 and reflect back on the last year, here are some interesting stats from the nom

As we dive into 2020 and reflect back on the last year, here are some interesting stats from the nom security team. [View this email in your browser]( [How Slack uses npm!]( npm Security 2019 in Review With 2019 now in the rearview mirror, npm's VP of Security, [Adam {NAME}]( has pulled together some interesting stats from 2019 to share. Did you know that the npm security team prevented $13 million in cryptocurrency from going to attackers in 2019 by catching the Komodo Agama wallet backdoor? Or that our [behavioral analysis API]( generated 1.4 million run-time reports last year? [Check out all the fun facts here](. Node+JS Interactive videos are live! Miss [Darcy Clarke]( and [Ruy Adorno]( Node+JS Interactive's presentations, or want to relive the moment? The recordings are now available: Darcy's "[Beyond npm Install]( and Ruy's "[CLI Tools for All the Things]( Enjoy! Arborist news In case you missed it, there was a prerelease of [Arborist]( on 12/31. Arborist is the engine that'll do all the management of your node_modules folder in npm v7. There is still more work to be done before you should use it, but [watch this space]( for continued updates! Updates to our Privacy Policy We've updated our Privacy Policy in compliance with the new California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). [Learn more >>]( Open RFC Meetings - join the conversation Our Open RFC meetings have returned, with the most recent call held yesterday (Wednesday, January 8). You can review the recording and notes [here]( along with those from our previous meetings. Mark your calendar for our next meeting: Wednesday, January 22 at 11am PT/2pm ET. [Add your topics to be considered for discussion]( (and watch this space for the agenda and meeting details). Recommended projects: MEVN-CLI & teachcode We have two projects to share with you this week: [MEVN-CLI]( is a CLI tool for getting started with the MEVN (MongoDB Express.js VueJS Node.js) stack. It offers a super-simple boilerplate template and utilities for building a MEVN stack-based web app. [teachcode]( is a tool that helps develop and improve the user's programming skills by walking them through the basic constructs of the programming language of their choice. Both projects were created utilizing npm Teams. Learn more about [npm Teams]( and how it can help your organization build amazing things. Webinars, tech talks and more, oh my! Miss out on any of our tech talks or webinars recently? Have no fear! You can [watch the recordings here](. 😊 Build Amazing Things, Together Need private packages and/or team management tools? Check out [npm Pro]( and [npm Teams](. Both tools empower developers to utilize private packages and collaborate, either working with contributors on Open Source projects (Pro), or working as a team on mission-critical applications (Teams). Learn more about our suite of solutions [here](. Copyright © 2020 npm, Inc., All rights reserved. You (or someone impersonating you) signed up for this email list on our site... but you can feel free to remove yourself at any time. Our mailing address is: npm, Inc. 2500 Venture Oaks Way Suite 390Sacramento, CA 95833 [Add us to your address book]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( [Share]( [Share]( [Tweet]( [Tweet]( [Share]( [Share](

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