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Discover how Black Duck Binary Analysis (BDBA) gives you complete visibility into open source components, vulnerabilities, and software supply chain risk — without access to source code.

WHEN: 12.06.2026 at 10 a.m.

WHERE: online

DURATION: 1 hour

PRICE: Free event

LANGUAGE: Slovenian

INSTRUCTOR: Andrej Golob, Co.Next

 

Webinar: Do You Know What You’re Actually Installing in Your Environment?

The software supply chain has become one of the most significant security threats facing modern organizations. Today’s applications contain hundreds of open source components, libraries, and dependencies that often remain completely invisible — until a security incident occurs.

Attacks like SolarWinds demonstrated that a single compromised component or update is enough for attackers to gain access to entire IT environments. Organizations can no longer afford to install software “blindly.”

Regulations such as:

now demand significantly greater transparency over software, its components, and associated risks — before deployment to production environments.

The critical question today is no longer: “Are we using vulnerable components?” — but rather: “Do we even know what is inside the software we are installing?”

In this webinar, we will demonstrate how BDBA (Black Duck Binary Analysis) enables you to:

BDBA provides visibility even where source code is unavailable — directly from binary files, containers, or application packages.

Of particular relevance to organizations with stringent regulatory requirements: BDBA is available as a fully self-contained on-premises solution that operates entirely within your environment, with no code or artifacts sent to the cloud.

The webinar will also cover:

Because today, security no longer depends solely on your own code — it depends above all on the code you trust.


On-premises deployment | No cloud dependency | Air-gap support | DORA compliant | NIS2 compliant

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