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Glossary Term Software Bill of Materials

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What is Software Bill of Materials?

A Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) is a list of components in a software system, including libraries, frameworks, and modules, to help track and manage potential vulnerabilities and dependencies.

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Understanding Software Bill of Materials

A Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) is a detailed inventory list that provides comprehensive information about the software components used in a particular application, system, or device. It includes details such as the names, versions, and dependencies of all software components, allowing for better visibility into potential security vulnerabilities, licensing issues, and overall risk assessment within a software supply chain. SBOMs are essential for ensuring transparency, accountability, and security throughout the software development and deployment lifecycle.

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