G7 Countries Release AI SBOM Guidance
The goal of the guidance, which outlines minimum elements, is to help organizations enhance transparency in AI systems and supply chains. The post G7 Countries Release AI SBOM Guidance appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Government agencies from Group of Seven (G7) countries this week published joint guidance to help organizations create a software bill of materials (SBOM) for AI.
An SBOM is a detailed, machine-readable manifest that catalogs every component, library, dependency, and module incorporated into a software product to provide full transparency into its composition.
Government agencies have been working on updated SBOM guidance and they have been pushing for the widespread adoption of SBOMs to bolster cybersecurity.
Source: https://www.securityweek.com/g7-countries-release-ai-sbom-guidance/
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