Building a Supply Chain Risk Appetite Framework
Every organization accepts some supply chain risk. The question is whether that acceptance is deliberate and documented or accidental and invisible.
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.
Every organization accepts some supply chain risk. The question is whether that acceptance is deliberate and documented or accidental and invisible.
Hardening Flux CD deployments with multi-tenancy, RBAC, secret encryption, and image verification for secure GitOps workflows.
How to integrate security earlier in the development lifecycle without turning your CI pipeline into a bottleneck that developers hate.
Most enterprises rolled out AI-for-security tools faster than their governance processes could keep up. The resulting gap is where most of the pain from 2025 deployments lives.
Llama 3 is a powerful open-weight foundation model, but security workflows demand more than raw inference. Here is how Griffin AI compares.
Griffin AI produces draft PRs with taint paths, exploit hypotheses, and disproof attempts. Mythos-class pure-LLM tools skip those anchors, and PR quality suffers.
CPE is the backbone of NVD vulnerability matching, and it is deeply flawed. Understanding its limitations is essential for accurate vulnerability management.
The 2021 OWASP Top 10 added supply chain risks for the first time. Here is what each category means when your code is mostly someone else's code.
CVE-2022-0778 lets attackers hang OpenSSL with a single malformed certificate. Here's the impact, affected versions, and how to remediate fast.
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