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Jan 2023
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A Rick the Toolman Episode on the curren...

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One way to reduce the risk of software supply chains is with a concept called a Software Bill of Materials (SBOMs). Standards bodies have been slowly working in the background for the past decade to move this concept into reality. On this episode Rick Howard discusses the current state of SBOMs, and throws some Rick the Toolman in as well.

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