cyclonedx-maven-plugin
syft
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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cyclonedx-maven-plugin
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Krita fund has 0 corporate support
As others have already commented:
The US government has added SBOMs to a proposed rule to update the Federal Acquisition Regulation. So if you want to sell to the US Government you'll have to provide SBOMs: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2023/10/03/2023-21...
Lots of large companies require SBOMs from their supplier.
In the EU we will get the Cyber Resilience Act which will make them mandatory as well in certain cases: https://data.consilium.europa.eu/doc/document/ST-12536-2023-...
And yes, there's bascially two technical standards to provide them: SPDX and CycloneDX: https://cyclonedx.org/
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Who in your organization is responsible for deciding and implementing AppSec tools? And any recommendations for a reliable alternative for Snyk tools? Thanks!
Usually there is a requirement through a risk in the risk register, new project etc. appsec engineers perform an analysis of what is available in the market paid and/or open source and match it against the list of requirements and come up with an proposal to be signed off by relevant stakeholders. Usually (there may be exceptions) security engineers take care of the implementation. Which snyk product are talking about? SCA? If so have a look in https://cyclonedx.org/ open source or jfrog (paid) but it will depend much on your current processes mainly around CI/CD tools
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SBOM management program?
We use https://cyclonedx.org/ to auto generate them.
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Go, SBOM and DependencyTrack
The recent govulncheck effort made me think of the possibility of having the go tool create an SBOM (Software Bill of Materials) in a standard format like CycloneDX that could be consumed by existing tools like DependencyTrack. Somewhat similar to the recent docker sbom feature.
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Do you SecDevOps?
Alternative it would be nice, if there is way to get an SBOM (Software Bill of Materials). Microsoft created an Open Source Tool to get an SBOM for many programming languages, but pascal is not one of this. With a SBOM file, it should be possible to run it against a tool like CycloneDX.
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12 Things You Might Not Know About Buildpacks
A Software-Bill-of-Materials (SBOM) lists all the software components included in an image. Buildpacks support SBOMs in CycloneDX, Syft and SPDX formats.
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How to Automate the Software Bill of Materials (SBOM)
CycloneDX is OWASP's lightweight SBOM standard for application security and software composite analysis. It comes with multiple tools for all environments. Its maven plugin generates SBOM featuring all types of dependencies in your projects.
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How to create SBOMs in Java with Maven and Gradle
There is a CylconeDX plugin available on Maven central and Github that appears to be well-maintained and commonly used.
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CycloneDX SBom (Software Bill of material) Maven Demo
This sample project is using Maven build system for generating artifacts. cyclonedx-maven-plugin is used for generating CycloneDX SBom file.
syft
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An Overview of Kubernetes Security Projects at KubeCon Europe 2023
Syft is a popular open source CLI tool created by Anchore for generating an SBOM from container images and filesystems. Itβs designed to provide a catalog of dependencies for other tools to use as a data source. It supports many popular programming languages, package managers, and container image formats.
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Launch HN: EdgeBit (YC W23) β live software vulnerability analysis
Inside of the SBOMs, we can detect a lot: https://github.com/anchore/syft#supported-ecosystems
You're right that the active/dormant detection needs to be customized per type of runtime. We cover rpm/deb, python and java with the node and others coming very soon. The compiled languages will be our main focus next. For example, Go binaries embed some dependency metadata in the binary itself.
Also related to this effort is the "in-toto" integrity chain: https://in-toto.io/in-toto/ Since we're already connecting build to run, we aim to complete the chain.
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Building a software bill of materials (SBOM) using open source tools
Installing syft is pretty straight forward. On any Linux/Mac environment you can run the following command to install
- Free tool for generating SBOM and CVEs against source or binaries
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'cargo auditable' can now be used as a drop-in replacement for Cargo
The data format is supported by cargo audit, Syft and Trivy. Reading it from your own tools is also very easy.
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12 Things You Might Not Know About Buildpacks
A Software-Bill-of-Materials (SBOM) lists all the software components included in an image. Buildpacks support SBOMs in CycloneDX, Syft and SPDX formats.
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`cargo audit` can now scan compiled binaries
I think you can already do that using Syft.
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Keeping up with dependencies like a boss
I'll continue relying on Anitya for the feed and syft/grype to build my SBOM and track vulnerabilities.
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Wake-up call: why it's urgent to deal with your hardcoded credentials
Today corporations, open source projects, nonprofit foundations, and even governments are all trying to figure out how to improve the global software supply chain security. While these efforts are more than welcome, for the moment, there is hardly any straightforward way for organizations to improve on that front.
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3 ways to improve your OSS project's resilience for Hacktoberfest
Syft is a popular open source tool that generates SBOMs for software applications and also containers. You can execute it manually and include the generated artifacts into your release, but you can also automate the process using a GitHub Action that will be triggered whenever you have a new release on your repository.
What are some alternatives?
dependency-track - Dependency-Track is an intelligent Component Analysis platform that allows organizations to identify and reduce risk in the software supply chain.
trivy - Find vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, secrets, SBOM in containers, Kubernetes, code repositories, clouds and more
sbom-tool - The SBOM tool is a highly scalable and enterprise ready tool to create SPDX 2.2 compatible SBOMs for any variety of artifacts.
grype - A vulnerability scanner for container images and filesystems
cyclonedx-gomod - Creates CycloneDX Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) from Go modules
cdxgen - Creates CycloneDX Bill of Materials (BOM) for your projects from source and container images. Supports many languages and package managers. Integrate in your CI/CD pipeline with automatic submission to Dependency Track server. Slack: https://cyclonedx.slack.com/archives/C04NFFE1962
paydept - π Shows every open-source dependency you use in your system that accept donations. π
clair - Vulnerability Static Analysis for Containers
cyclonedx-gradle-plugin - Creates CycloneDX Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) from Gradle projects
falco - Cloud Native Runtime Security
OpenTabletDriver - Open source, cross-platform, user-mode tablet driver
lynis - Lynis - Security auditing tool for Linux, macOS, and UNIX-based systems. Assists with compliance testing (HIPAA/ISO27001/PCI DSS) and system hardening. Agentless, and installation optional.