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Simplifying SBOM compliance with Sonatype under India’s cybersecurity framework

2024-10-07 17:10
Simplifying SBOM compliance with Sonatype under India's cybersecurity framework

The Indian Securities and Exchange Board (SEBI) recently took a significant step to enhance software security by incorporating software bill of materials (SBOM) mandates under its Cybersecurity and Cyber Resilience Framework (CSCRF).

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