SBOM and Connected Device Security

Microsoft reports that 80 percent of organizations have suffered at least one firmware attack in the last 24 months. However, just 29 percent have any budget allocated to protect firmware. 

While firmware attacks have spiked more than 500 percent since 2017, manufacturers have struggled to secure their connected devices and scale their product security functions.

Meanwhile, buyers grapple with understanding the risks inherent in embedded technology. On both sides, many along the software supply chain lifecycle admit limited to no knowledge of IoT-related risks.

Explore how SBOMs (Software Bills of Materials) represent a first step toward product supply chain security for manufacturers and their customers.

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