Software Supply Chain Security
Software Supply Chain Security is a cybersecurity discipline focused on protecting the integrity of the entire software lifecycle, from development to deployment. It involves securing all the components, tools, and processes that contribute to a final software product, such as source code, third-party libraries, developer tools, and CI/CD pipelines. The goal is to prevent malicious actors from injecting vulnerabilities or malware at any point in this chain, thereby ensuring that the software delivered to the end-user is authentic, untampered, and safe to use.
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