5 Ways to Protect Your Open-Source Code from Software Supply Chain Attacks
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About This Webinar
The reliance of development teams on open-source components is undeniable. It helps organizations get their software solutions to market sooner and free their engineers to focus on building intellectual property instead of "plumbing".
Open-source projects are also an attack vector when bad actors compromise the open-source by injecting malware or developers unknowingly include releases with exploitable vulnerabilities.
Join Dave Roche, Director of Software Trust at DigiCert, as he shares the 5 best habits for securing your software supply chain from vulnerable or malicious open-source code.
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Host Scott Bekker Webinar Moderator ActualTech Media
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Featuring Dave Roche Director of Software Trust DigiCert
What You'll Learn
- Novel software supply chain attacks
- Getting visibility of the components in your software
- Spotting and prioritizing vulnerabilities
- Taming code signing without hampering innovation