Software Supply Chain Security After Axios
📰 Dev.to · Jeremy Longshore
Learn how to enhance software supply chain security with 6 actionable steps following the axios npm compromise
Action Steps
- Identify vulnerable dependencies using tools like npm audit or Snyk
- Implement a dependency management strategy to minimize risk
- Configure security alerts for your npm packages
- Run regular security audits on your dependencies
- Apply the principle of least privilege to your dependencies
- Test your incident response plan to ensure readiness
Who Needs to Know This
Developers, DevOps, and security teams can benefit from this knowledge to protect their software supply chain from potential attacks
Key Insight
💡 The axios npm compromise exposed the importance of proactive software supply chain security measures
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Full Article
The axios npm compromise validated every warning in a 38-page supply chain security survey. Three attack vectors, one incident, six steps to act on.
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