NIST SSDF 1.2 Draft: What the Comment Period Revealed
NIST opened public comment on SP 800-218r1 SSDF v1.2 on December 17, 2025. The draft adds AI development practices, refines supply-chain controls, and aligns with EO 14306.
Deep dives, practical guides, and incident analyses from engineers who build Safeguard. No fluff, no vendor FUD — just what you need to ship secure software.
NIST opened public comment on SP 800-218r1 SSDF v1.2 on December 17, 2025. The draft adds AI development practices, refines supply-chain controls, and aligns with EO 14306.
ISO/IEC 42001:2023 went from new-standard status to enterprise compliance benchmark in 2025, with major SaaS vendors certifying and the EU AI Act referencing it as a harmonized pathway.
The ISA released TR62443-2-2-2025 in December 2025, giving industrial operators actionable guidance for designing and validating a Security Protection Scheme. Here is what changed in OT defender practice.
CycloneDX v1.7 was adopted as ECMA-424, 2nd Edition by the Ecma General Assembly in December 2025. We unpack citations, cryptographic assets, and distribution constraints.
CycloneDX 1.7 released in October 2025 with first-class cryptography metadata, a new Citations element, and patent-aware IP fields. We walk through what changed and which producers should adopt now.
NIST released SP 800-53 5.2.0 on August 27, 2025 with three new controls focused on patch root-cause analysis, structured logging, and cyber resiliency. Here is what it means for compliance teams.
SPDX 3.0.1 was announced on December 27, 2024, bundling fixes from 3.0.0 implementation and the edits required for OMG SPDX/3.0 and ISO/IEC submission.
Post-quantum cryptography migration requires knowing what cryptographic algorithms your software uses. CBOMs provide that inventory. Here is what they are and why they matter.
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