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Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Turkish Banking Agency Mandates Better Software Supply Chain Hygiene

Today, application attacks and breaches are often the result of easily exploited – and easily rectified – open source vulnerabilities. While we hope companies would self-regulate their cybersecurity hygiene in our software driven world, daily breach headlines indicate that government, associations and third party regulations might be a necessary motivator for action. 

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