Software Bills of Materials (SBOMs) are gaining attention among UK businesses as a means to address cybersecurity concerns related to software supply chains. An SBOM lists the ingredients of software, including open-source components, licenses, and versions. This information can help organizations identify potential vulnerabilities and manage compliance risks associated with the software they use. The increasing complexity of software development and the interconnectedness of supply chains have highlighted the need for greater transparency. While SBOMs offer a structured way to gain this insight, their implementation and the interpretation of the data they provide are areas of ongoing development and adoption.
Technology · Cybersecurity
Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) Adoption Gains Traction Among UK Businesses
UK businesses are increasingly recognizing the importance of Software Bills of Materials (SBOMs) as a critical tool for enhancing cybersecurity and supply chain transparency.

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