Of SBOMs: A Strategy for Dealing with All Vulnerabilities

In 2022, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) counted record-high CVEs for the sixth year in a row. Not only are new vulnerabilities appearing in record numbers, but, according to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), many of the vulnerabilities responsible for wreaking havoc on businesses have already been discovered in previous years. Patching every known vulnerability is a Herculean task for any team -- but especially for teams that have limited resources. This is where a software bill of materials (SBOM) comes into play. SBOMs can help better secure ecosystems from both known and unknown vulnerabilities in a way that saves security teams both time and resources.

Dark Reading and SonicWall have combined resources to present this white paper breaking down how SBOMs can give organizations an edge in the fight against cybercriminals. Download ‘Of SBOMs: A Strategy for Dealing with All Vulnerabilities’ today to understand what SBOMs could do for you.

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