April 2, 2024, 12:05 p.m. | MalBot

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All kinds of organizations, whether they sell software or only purchase it, can benefit from knowing what their software contains. The number of software supply chain attacks in recent years and the multitude of attack methods cybercriminals are now using to attack supply chains should be reason enough to make transparency a top priority for securing software supply chains. 


And for organizations that have not realized this, the U.S. federal government, the European Union (EU), and several other countries have …

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