Sponsored by Legit Security
You’ve likely heard a lot of buzz about software supply chain security but it’s difficult to know where to start learning more and how to prioritize your learning curve. Are you curious about why a former product leader for an SCA solution at a Gartner Magic Quadrant-leading vendor would leave his job to create a new solution to a scarier problem in application security?
There’s been an alarming increase in software supply chain attacks in the past few years. And while you never know exactly when and how the next attack will unfold, it's certain that more software supply chain attacks will happen. Based on industry research and real-world stories from the trenches, we will examine the different types of attacks and attack combinations that today’s software supply chain attackers are using to disrupt your year. We will provide actionable tips on how to proactively mitigate those risks, speed up your reaction time and avoid disruption altogether.
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