Open-source application security company Mend, formerly WhiteSource, has announced the launch of an automated remediation service for addressing code security issues. According to the firm, the new service is designed to reduce the software attack surface and application security burden, enabling developers to write secure code more easily.
Mend has also integrated Mend Supply Chain Defender, a solution that detects and blocks malicious open-source software, into its JFrog Artifactory plugin within the Mend Application Security Platform. The news comes amid increasing market investment into securing key aspects of code and app production to address related risks and challenges.
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