
"LiteLLM's decision to part ways with Delve comes after a malware incident that raised serious concerns about the security of its open source version. The company aims to ensure better compliance by engaging a new auditor."
"Delve has been accused of generating fake compliance data and using auditors that rubber-stamped their reports, leading to questions about the validity of their certifications. The founder of Delve has denied these allegations."
LiteLLM has announced it will no longer work with compliance startup Delve and will pursue new security certifications with a different company. This decision follows a malware incident that compromised its open source version. Previously, LiteLLM had obtained security certifications through Delve, which has faced accusations of misleading clients by generating fake compliance data. In response, LiteLLM's CTO stated the company will engage competitor Vanta for re-certification and will select an independent auditor for compliance verification.
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