Lessons from OpenSSL vulnerabilities part 1: Preparing your supply chain for the next critical vulnerability
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SnykLessons from OpenSSL vulnerabilities part 1: Preparing your supply chain for the next critical vulnerabilitysnyk.ioIn this two part series, we'll walk through some of the things you need to consider when finding instances of a vulnerability in your software supply chain. Let’s begin by discussing where you’ll need to look for vulnerable libraries, and review some tips and tricks for searching.
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