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Deepbits Presents AI-Powered Solution for Software Supply Chain Security and Compliance at RSA CISA Booth

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Dr. Angelos at RSA CISA Dr. Heng Yin at RSA CISA

[RIVERSIDE, CA] - Deepbits, a pioneer in AI-powered software supply chain security and compliance, presented its unique solution for generating, distributing, and monitoring software bill of materials (SBOMs) at the recent RSA CISA Booth. The mini tech talk, which took place on April 27, 2023, highlighted Deepbits' commitment to enhancing software supply chain security by providing stakeholders with the necessary tools and capabilities to protect their organizations from cyber attacks.

Deepbits' CEO, Dr. Heng Yin, and Chief Strategy Officer, Dr. Angelos Stravour, showcased the company's patented Code AI technology, which has been selected as an awardee for the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) Silicon Valley Innovation Program (SVIP) project, "Software Supply Chain Visibility Tools." The project seeks to improve software supply chain security by providing stakeholders with SBOM-based capabilities and enabling visibility into software supply chains and new risk assessment capabilities.

"As part of the DHS SVIP project, Deepbits will develop AI-based software bill of materials generation tools and work on open source foundations, including multi-format SBOM translation and software component identifier conversion," said Dr. Yin. "Our innovative solutions are designed to enhance software supply chain security and compliance, and we are committed to making software supply chains safer and more transparent for all stakeholders."

Deepbits' commitment to the open-source community is evident in its free software supply chain arsenal tools, which are available to enterprise, system administrators, and software development communities. The company's dedication to utilizing advanced technology to address the increasing attacks on software supply chains has been recognized by the DHS SVIP project, highlighting the importance of innovative solutions in enhancing software supply chain security.

For more information about Deepbits' unique solution for software supply chain security and compliance, or to learn more about the company's Code AI technology, please visit www.deepbits.com or email info@deepbits.com.