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dependency-track
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Show HN: Pre-alpha tool for analyzing spdx SBOMs generated by GitHub
I've become interested in SBOM recently, and found there were great tools like https://dependencytrack.org/ for CycloneDX SBOMs, but all I have is SPDX SBOMs generated by GitHub.
I decided to have a go at writing my own dependency track esque tool aiming to integrate with the APIs GitHub provides.
It's pretty limited in functionality so far, but can give a high level summary of the types of licenses your repository dependencies use, and let you drill down into potentially problematic ones.
Written in NextJS + mui + sqlite, and using another project of mine to generate most of the API boilerplate/glue (https://github.com/mnahkies/openapi-code-generator)
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SQL Injection Isn't Dead Yet
To detect these types of vulnerabilities, we should first and foremost know our dependencies and versions, and which of them have vulnerabilities. The OWASP Top 10 2021 identifies this need as A06:2021-Vulnerable and Outdated Components. OWASP has several tools for this, including Dependency Check and Dependency Track. These tools will warn about the use of components with vulnerabilities.
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https://dependencytrack.org/
You just need to use one of the various tools out there to scan.
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Friends - needs help choosing solution for SBOM vulnerability
OWASP Dependency Track - https://dependencytrack.org/
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An Overview of Kubernetes Security Projects at KubeCon Europe 2023
Dependency-Track
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software inventory of my ECS tasks
I actually want to build the same thing you are after, and I think I’ll go for the setup you describe in idea 2. The tool you can use for this is Trivy (https://trivy.dev), have it generate a SBOM and send it to Dependencytrack (https://dependencytrack.org).
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The ultimate guide to Java Security Vulnerabilities (CVE)
If you like Dependency-Track, consider moving to Dependency-Track ( https://dependencytrack.org ), which makes administration much easier.
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Is there any news about 64 bit Steam?
Even if you roll up the sleeves and add the feature yourself there is no guarantee it will be accepted upstream and you should always be prepared for the possibility of wasting time.
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The SBOM Frenzy Is Premature
I don't quite understand the deployment issue. I mean, I understand people might not be tracking what's deployed, but I don't understand what is missing for it to be happening today, other than will.
For example: I build some software into a Docker image, version tag it, sign it, and generate an SBOM for it. That image goes into production with signature validation. Even if I've included 100 jar files in there, I should know exactly which ones I have. I can upload the SBOM to my DependencyTrack[1] instance to so over time no dependencies have vulnerabilities I'm not aware of.
What doesn't work in that scenario? What scenarios can't conform to that one?
[1] https://dependencytrack.org
scancode-toolkit
- ScanCode: Scan license and packages, dependencies and origin information
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User beware: Modified AGPLv3 removes freedoms, adds legal headaches
Hey, pabs3! Actually this is not using a rolling checksum for detection but rather a combo of language model, checksums, automatons, bitvectors, inverted indexes and multiple sequences alignment (e.g. a specialized diff). I put some docs there to explain the approach at ahttps://github.com/nexB/scancode-toolkit/blob/develop/src/li...
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I've just started using python at work, is there anything I need to be careful about?
If you're concerned about licensing in your dependencies, use a license scanner like scancode toolkit. Similar scanners are available in products like JFrog Artifactory or GitLab (paid versions)
What are some alternatives?
trivy - Find vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, secrets, SBOM in containers, Kubernetes, code repositories, clouds and more
ort - A suite of tools to automate software compliance checks.
DependencyCheck - OWASP dependency-check is a software composition analysis utility that detects publicly disclosed vulnerabilities in application dependencies.
cyclonedx-gradle-plugin - Creates CycloneDX Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) from Gradle projects
gitlab
fossology - FOSSology is an open source license compliance software system and toolkit. As a toolkit you can run license, copyright and export control scans from the command line. As a system, a database and web ui are provided to give you a compliance workflow. License, copyright and export scanners are tools used in the workflow.
sbt-dependency-check - SBT Plugin for OWASP DependencyCheck. Monitor your dependencies and report if there are any publicly known vulnerabilities (e.g. CVEs). :rainbow:
Neo4j - Graphs for Everyone
spdx-license-matcher - A tool to match license text with SPDX license list using a an algorithm with finds close matches. It follows SPDX Matching guidelines to keep the substantial text as well as ignore the replaceable text for matching purposes.
cyclonedx-bom-repo-server - A BOM repository server for distributing CycloneDX BOMs
gpl-history