May 12, 2023, 9:07 p.m. | Brian Njuguna

Security – SiliconANGLE siliconangle.com


Since 41% of organizations are still not confident about their open-source software security, more innovations are needed to change this narrative. Even though software bill of materials offer more visibility, the Open Source Security Foundation seeks to alter SBOMs from just being a mechanism to be organism-based so that they address issues such as changes […]

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