What’s Missing in Your SBOM? sbomqs List Can Help You in Inspecting...

Hey there 👋 SBOM practitioners, compliance engineers, and open-source watchers! If you’ve been working with SBOMs lately—whether you’re producing them or consuming them—you’ve probably noticed how quickly they’ve gone from “nice to have” to absolutely essential. I hope now your getting comfortable on working with SBOMs and familiar with software supply chain security terminologies. We all are well-known about the wake-up call on SBOMs, ...

September 23, 2025 · 7 min · 1341 words · Vivek Sahu

Folder Monitoring: SBOM Automation That Never Sleeps

Introduction In our previous post, GitHub Releases Are Where SBOMs Go to Die, we tackled a growing pain in modern software security: SBOMs stuck in GitHub Releases. We showed how sbommv streamlines the manual mess—automating the movement of SBOMs from GitHub or local folders directly into SBOM platforms like Dependency-Track, Interlynk(next blog will show demo on this). We covered: 🔄 Pulling SBOMs straight from GitHub via API or releases 🧳 Uploading pre-existing SBOMs from local folders 🔍 Using dry-run mode to validate before uploading And transferring those fetched SBOMs to dependency-track platform smoothly and seamlessly. That was the start. But it still required you to trigger the command each time, especially when input adapter or input system(source of SBOMs) is folder. ...

September 23, 2025 · 7 min · 1319 words · Vivek Sahu

GitHub Releases Are Where SBOMs Go to Die

Hey there 👋, SBOM enthusiasts ! Since the 2021 Cyber security Executive Order by Joe Biden. SBOMs (Software Bill of Materials) have become essential for software security and compliance. With countries like the EU, US, Germany, and India introducing their own SBOM regulations, it’s clear: SBOMs aren’t optional anymore—they’re the new standard. To meet this demand, tools for SBOM generation, signing, quality analysis, enrichment, and integration into security platforms have rapidly evolved, largely driven by the open-source community. ...

September 23, 2025 · 9 min · 1709 words · Vivek Sahu