Ensuring software integrity is harder than ever given the increasing assembly line complexity of open source dependencies, CI/CD toolchains, infrastructure-as-code and containers that now factor into the software development process. Successful high-profile software supply chain attacks on enterprises along with the new U.S. executive order mandating the use of software bills of materials (SBOMs) are driving organizations to expand security efforts around software development and better secure the software supply chain.
To prevent these attacks, modern development must intelligently leverage SBOMs and the secure software development framework for control of the development process that empowers teams to go faster with inherent security.
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