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    Software supply chain attacks: check your dependencies

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    Widely used platforms and ecosystems enable developers to develop, collaborate and re-use software at a global scale. This allows teams to build software faster and reuse widely trusted components, that are secure, reliable and maintainable.  But these ecosystems also create an increasingly complex set of dependencies. A single application may rely on a large number of third-party packages – including libraries, frameworks, snippets, software development kits, and others. Some of these will be less trustworthy than others. 

    As an example, Node.js, Rust and Python are unusually exposed as they have minimal standard libraries. This increases use of third-party dependencies, and delegation of basic functionalities, and results in a heavy reliance on external registries. 

    Moreover, many of these components are retrieved automatically through continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines, often without human intervention. 

    It is this combination of automation, trust and scale which means that malicious code introduced into a single package can spread rapidly across many organisations and services before detection.



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