Best Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) Tools for OpenAI Codex

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    Snyk Reviews
    Snyk is the leader in developer security. We empower the world’s developers to build secure applications and equip security teams to meet the demands of the digital world. Our developer-first approach ensures organizations can secure all of the critical components of their applications from code to cloud, leading to increased developer productivity, revenue growth, customer satisfaction, cost savings and an overall improved security posture. Snyk is a developer security platform that automatically integrates with a developer’s workflow and is purpose-built for security teams to collaborate with their development teams.
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    Endor Labs Reviews
    Supply chain security and developer productivity are both based on simplified dependency lifecycle management. Endor Labs aids security and development teams by safely maximising software reuse. With a better selection process, you can reduce the number of dependencies and eliminate unused dependencies. To protect against software supply chain attacks, identify the most critical vulnerabilities and use dozens leading indicators of risk. You can get out of dependency hell quicker by identifying and fixing bugs and security issues in the dependency chain. Dev and security teams will see an increase in productivity. Endor Labs allows organizations to focus on delivering value-adding code by maximising software reuse and minimizing false positives. You can see every repos in your dependency network. Who uses what and who is dependent on whom?
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    GitHub Advanced Security Reviews

    GitHub Advanced Security

    GitHub

    $49 per month per user
    GitHub Advanced Security empowers developers and security professionals to collaborate effectively in addressing security debt while preventing new vulnerabilities from entering code through features such as AI-driven remediation, static analysis, secret scanning, and software composition analysis. With Copilot Autofix, code scanning identifies vulnerabilities, offers contextual insights, and proposes solutions within pull requests as well as for past alerts, allowing teams to manage their application security debt more efficiently. Additionally, targeted security campaigns can produce autofixes for up to 1,000 alerts simultaneously, significantly lowering the susceptibility to application vulnerabilities and zero-day exploits. The secret scanning feature, equipped with push protection, safeguards over 200 types of tokens and patterns from a diverse array of more than 150 service providers, including hard-to-detect secrets like passwords and personally identifiable information. Backed by a community of over 100 million developers and security experts, GitHub Advanced Security delivers the necessary automation and insights to help teams release more secure software on time, ultimately fostering greater trust in the applications they build. This comprehensive approach not only enhances security but also streamlines workflows, making it easier for teams to prioritize and address potential threats.
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