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Five ways AI is helping to reduce supply chain attacks on DevOps teams


The good news is that AI is showing signs of identifying and slowing down – but not completely stopping – intrusions and breaches aimed at CI/CD pipelines.

Leading XDR platform providers include Broadcom, Cisco, CrowdStrike, Fortinet, Microsoft, Palo Alto Networks, SentinelOne, Sophos, TEHTRIS, Trend Micro and VMWare. Identifying and ranking vulnerabilities and risks is a big part of DevSecOp’s role today, making AI-based automated threat detection that can adapt in real-time table stakes for keeping CI/CD pipelines secure. To reduce risk without increasing workload, organizations must implement a risk-based patch management solution and leverage automation to identify, prioritize, and even address vulnerabilities without excess manual intervention.”

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