Serverless is great, but what about the security of my AWS Lambda functions and their dependencies?
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To emphasize the complexity of tracking a function's dependencies, in a recent State of Open Source Security report 2019 Snyk showed that security vulnerabilities in indirect dependencies account for 78% of overall vulnerabilities.
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