Open Source Software Vulnerability Management with Sonatype's Tyler Warden
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01-Jan-1900
As the number of cyberattacks increases due to accessible code modification and reverse engineering tools, open source software faces heightened vulnerability. Resource-limited volunteers often maintain this software, compounding the issue. To address this, Sonatype has launched an integration with ServiceNow to enhance software vulnerability detection. This integration allows Sonatype Lifecycle's vulnerability scan results to flow directly into ServiceNow's Application Vulnerability Response (AVR), streamlining vulnerability management. Amid relentless security threats, this integration empowers IT and security teams to identify, track, and remediate vulnerabilities efficiently, helping them stay ahead of potential attacks.
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