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This Accelerator is an in-depth analysis into data from the 2025 LevelBlue Futures Report, comparing risk appetites, ...
From frontline practitioners to the CEO, everyone should be aware of software supply chain security to ensure organizational resilience against evolving threats.
Open source software is ubiquitous, and supply chain attacks are on the rise. Companies should consider these three strategies to secure their software.
Organizations concerned about software supply chain attacks should focus on role-based access control, system monitoring, and boundary protection, according to a new preprint paper on the topic ...
While most public sector IT leaders feel confident about their software security posture, our research revealed that 51% of them uncovered hidden participants in their software supply chains last ...
Driven by a “Liquid Software” vision, the JFrog Software Supply Chain Platform is a single system of record that powers organizations to build, manage, and distribute software quickly and ...
An uptick in supply chain attacks has made organizations mindful of securing their software supply chains. But there's still a long way to go. Organizations have long been using software from ...
Are you ready to revolutionize your supply chain management? Look no further than OCR software.
AI-generated code could be a disaster for the software supply chain. Here’s why. LLM-produced code could make us much more vulnerable to supply-chain attacks.
Supply chain security blind spots “Software is a fundamental building block for digital technologies,” begins the government’s policy paper.
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