The Log4j vulnerability provided an end of year wake up call for all organisations that rely on open source software to run their businesses.
The exploitation highlights the risk of using open source software, as bad actors continue to remotely alter the log4j project and companies are still struggling to identify, fix and stem the flow of vulnerable versions into their ecosystem.
Join our webinar and see how the Sonatype customers were able to identify and fix log4j vulnerable versions. The Nexus Platform allows you to analyze newly released components and determine if they have been compromised, even before component libraries and open source package managers such as npm and PyPI.
You’ll learn how to:
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