Are software supply chain attacks on the rise, or are we just starting to notice? Threat actors are targeting software developers and suppliers to infiltrate the software development life cycle (SDLC) at all stages and distribute malware to victims globally—and they are getting better at it. But all hope is not lost!
In this webinar, we will take a deep dive into some of the different software supply chain attack methods and focus on how you can use existing tools and frameworks, such as supply chain levels for software artifacts (SLSA), to better understand and secure your software supply chain. We will focus on build systems including CI/CD pipelines, open source dependencies and releasing or deploying software in your environment.
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