Riverside, CA -Deepbits, a leader in AI-based software supply chain security and compliance, has been chosen as one of the awardees for the "Software Supply Chain Visibility Tools" project by the Department of Homeland Security's Silicon Valley Innovation Program (SVIP). This project seeks to enhance the cybersecurity of organizations by providing software bill of materials (SBOMs) based capabilities and greater visibility into software supply chains.
As part of the project, Deepbits will develop AI-powered software bill of materials generation tools and collaborate with other awardees on open source foundations such as multi-format SBOM translation and software component identifier conversion. The project aims to offer a more transparent software supply chain and improve the overall software security of organizations.
"We're thrilled to be a part of this vital project and contribute to enhancing software supply chain security," said Dr. Yin. "At Deepbits, we firmly believe that our patented Code AI technology can play a critical role in improving software security. We are committed to working with other innovators in this field to accomplish our mission."
Deepbits' solutions for generating, distributing, and monitoring software bill of materials (SBOMs) are designed to bolster software supply chain security and compliance. By providing free software supply chain arsenal tools, Deepbits is dedicated to making software supply chains more transparent and secure for all stakeholders, including enterprise, system administrators, and software development communities. This dedication to the open-source community reflects Deepbits' commitment to utilizing advanced technology to tackle the growing number of attacks on software supply chains.