What Changes When Your Software Supply Chain Includes AI Writing Your Code?

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Software supply chain security was hard enough. Then AI joined the build pipeline. For five years, "software supply chain security" meant one question: what's in your code? Which open-source packages, which versions, which transitive dependencies three layers deep that nobody chose on purpose? SolarWinds, Log4Shell, and XZ Utils all taught the same lesson: the risk lives less in the code a
1Key Takeaways
- Software supply chain security was hard enough.
- For five years, "software supply chain security" meant one question: what's in your code?
- Which open-source packages, which versions, which transitive dependencies three layers deep that nobody chose on purpose?
- SolarWinds, Log4Shell, and XZ Utils all taught the same lesson: the risk lives less in the code a.
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3Why it matters
Open-source releases can democratize capabilities and pressure proprietary pricing. The Hacker News reports that software supply chain security was hard enough.
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