Army Struggles to Meet SBOM Compliance Deadline

 The U.S. Army is struggling to meet the February 2025 deadline for Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) compliance, as required by a mandate issued in 2022. While the directive aims to enhance software security by making component inventories transparent, the Army faces challenges in tracking and managing SBOMs across its vast ecosystem of legacy and proprietary systems. There is concern that this may impact the readiness of software-driven defense systems. As of now, the Army's preparation for the deadline remains insufficient, and additional resources and technical expertise are needed to meet the goal

https://securityboulevard.com/2024/11/army-not-ready-for-february-sbom-deadline/

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