Feb. 14, 2024, 1 p.m. | jpmellojr@gmail.com (John P. Mello Jr.)

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While the notable software supply chain incidents of 2023 did not match the watershed attack on SolarWinds in 2020, they had plenty to teach security teams across software development, application security (AppSec), and risk management.

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