78% of businesses expect to produce or consume software bills of materials (SBOMs) in 2022, according to a new study published by the leading software giant in Silicon Valley and San Francisco, US state media reports. They are now no longer optional.
Source: prnewswire.comPublished on 2022-02-01
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