Health ISAC leads effort to transform SBOM information sharing under CISA-facilitated community work
Information Sharing and Analysis Centers for critical infrastructure sectors can play a key role in distributing Software Bill of Materials information across the supply chain to boost transparency, according to Phil Englert of the Health-ISAC.
“ISACs in particular can be very useful as a distributor of SBOMs. They are a trusted source, and so we want to explore exactly what we could do there,” Englert said in a Wednesday presentation at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s “SBOM-a-Rama”
By Jacob Livesay / September 12, 2024
Englert is the Health ISAC’s vice president of medical device security. He is co-leading a project focused on “Information Sharing Centers as SBOM Distributors” with Chris Blask of Cybeats, according to a project signup page, as part of broader CISA-facilitated, community-driven efforts to advance SBOM adoption.
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