Memory safety vulnerabilities are one of the most prevalent weaknesses in software, and the number of Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEVs) across industries are steadily increasing. In a webinar hosted by Dark Reading, RunSafe Security CTO Shane Fry and VulnCheck...
The EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) is set to transform the landscape of cybersecurity compliance for manufacturers, developers, and supply chain providers across Europe—and its impact will be felt far beyond the EU’s borders. While the EU CRA won’t be fully enforced...
Operational technology (OT) ransomware attacks have escalated to crisis levels in 2025. A recent FBI report revealed a 9% increase in ransomware attacks targeting U.S. infrastructure in 2024, with more than 1,300 complaints linked to critical sectors like energy,...
Table of Contents: The Importance of Transparency SBOMs and Software Supply Chain Security RunSafe’s Unique Approach to SBOMs Building Trust with SBOMs Building Trust with Software Bill of Materials (SBOMs) The Importance of Transparency In our digitally connected...
Table of Contents: An Overview of Third-Party Software Risks RunSafe’s Mitigation Approach to Third-Party Software Security The Importance of Third-Party Risk Management in Software Supply Chain Security Understanding and Addressing Third-Party Software Risks In...
Understanding and managing software components is crucial for safeguarding against cybersecurity vulnerabilities. A Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) serves as a comprehensive inventory of all components, libraries, and modules used in software applications. SBOMs...