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name: sbom-syft
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description: >
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Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) generation using Syft for container images, filesystems, and
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archives. Detects packages across 28+ ecosystems with multi-format output support (CycloneDX,
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SPDX, syft-json). Enables vulnerability assessment, license compliance, and supply chain security.
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Use when: (1) Generating SBOMs for container images or applications, (2) Analyzing software
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dependencies and packages for vulnerability scanning, (3) Tracking license compliance across
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dependencies, (4) Integrating SBOM generation into CI/CD for supply chain security, (5) Creating
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signed SBOM attestations for software provenance.
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version: 0.1.0
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maintainer: SirAppSec
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category: secsdlc
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tags: [sbom, syft, supply-chain, dependencies, cyclonedx, spdx, vulnerability-management, license-compliance]
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frameworks: [NIST, OWASP]
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dependencies:
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tools: [docker]
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references:
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- https://github.com/anchore/syft
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- https://anchore.com/sbom/
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---
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# Syft SBOM Generator
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## Overview
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Syft is a CLI tool and Go library for generating comprehensive Software Bills of Materials (SBOMs) from container images and filesystems. It provides visibility into packages and dependencies across 28+ ecosystems, supporting multiple SBOM formats (CycloneDX, SPDX) for vulnerability management, license compliance, and supply chain security.
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## Supported Ecosystems
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**Languages & Package Managers:**
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Alpine (apk), C/C++ (conan), Dart (pub), Debian/Ubuntu (dpkg), Dotnet (deps.json), Go (go.mod), Java (JAR/WAR/EAR/Maven/Gradle), JavaScript (npm/yarn), PHP (composer), Python (pip/poetry/setup.py), Red Hat (RPM), Ruby (gem), Rust (cargo), Swift (cocoapods)
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**Container & System:**
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OCI images, Docker images, Singularity, container layers, Linux distributions
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## Quick Start
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Generate SBOM for container image:
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```bash
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# Using Docker
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docker run --rm -v $(pwd):/out anchore/syft:latest <image> -o cyclonedx-json=/out/sbom.json
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# Local installation
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syft <image> -o cyclonedx-json=sbom.json
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# Examples
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syft alpine:latest -o cyclonedx-json
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syft docker.io/nginx:latest -o spdx-json
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syft dir:/path/to/project -o cyclonedx-json
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```
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## Core Workflows
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### Workflow 1: Container Image SBOM Generation
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For creating SBOMs of container images:
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1. Identify target container image (local or registry)
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2. Run Syft to generate SBOM:
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```bash
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syft <image-name:tag> -o cyclonedx-json=sbom-cyclonedx.json
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```
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3. Optionally generate multiple formats:
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```bash
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syft <image-name:tag> \
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-o cyclonedx-json=sbom-cyclonedx.json \
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-o spdx-json=sbom-spdx.json \
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-o syft-json=sbom-syft.json
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```
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4. Store SBOM artifacts with image for traceability
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5. Use SBOM for vulnerability scanning with Grype or other tools
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6. Track SBOM versions alongside image releases
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### Workflow 2: CI/CD Pipeline Integration
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Progress:
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[ ] 1. Add Syft to build pipeline after image creation
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[ ] 2. Generate SBOM in standard format (CycloneDX or SPDX)
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[ ] 3. Store SBOM as build artifact
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[ ] 4. Scan SBOM for vulnerabilities (using Grype or similar)
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[ ] 5. Fail build on critical vulnerabilities or license violations
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[ ] 6. Publish SBOM alongside container image
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[ ] 7. Integrate with vulnerability management platform
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Work through each step systematically. Check off completed items.
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### Workflow 3: Filesystem and Application Scanning
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For generating SBOMs from source code or filesystems:
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1. Navigate to project root or specify path
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2. Scan directory structure:
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```bash
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syft dir:/path/to/project -o cyclonedx-json=app-sbom.json
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```
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3. Review detected packages and dependencies
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4. Validate package detection accuracy (check for false positives/negatives)
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5. Configure exclusions if needed (using `.syft.yaml`)
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6. Generate SBOM for each release version
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7. Track dependency changes between versions
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### Workflow 4: SBOM Analysis and Vulnerability Scanning
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Combining SBOM generation with vulnerability assessment:
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1. Generate SBOM with Syft:
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```bash
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syft <target> -o cyclonedx-json=sbom.json
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```
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2. Scan SBOM for vulnerabilities using Grype:
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```bash
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grype sbom:sbom.json -o json --file vulnerabilities.json
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```
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3. Review vulnerability findings by severity
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4. Filter by exploitability and fix availability
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5. Prioritize remediation based on:
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- CVSS score
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- Active exploitation status
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- Fix availability
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- Dependency depth
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6. Update dependencies and regenerate SBOM
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7. Re-scan to verify vulnerability remediation
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### Workflow 5: Signed SBOM Attestation
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For creating cryptographically signed SBOM attestations:
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1. Install cosign (for signing):
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```bash
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# macOS
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brew install cosign
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# Linux
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wget https://github.com/sigstore/cosign/releases/latest/download/cosign-linux-amd64
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chmod +x cosign-linux-amd64
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mv cosign-linux-amd64 /usr/local/bin/cosign
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```
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2. Generate SBOM:
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```bash
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syft <image> -o cyclonedx-json=sbom.json
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```
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3. Create attestation and sign:
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```bash
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cosign attest --predicate sbom.json --type cyclonedx <image>
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```
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4. Verify attestation:
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```bash
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cosign verify-attestation --type cyclonedx <image>
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```
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5. Store signature alongside SBOM for provenance verification
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## Output Formats
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Syft supports multiple SBOM formats for different use cases:
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| Format | Use Case | Specification |
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|--------|----------|---------------|
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| `cyclonedx-json` | Modern SBOM standard, wide tool support | CycloneDX 1.4+ |
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| `cyclonedx-xml` | CycloneDX XML variant | CycloneDX 1.4+ |
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| `spdx-json` | Linux Foundation standard | SPDX 2.3 |
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| `spdx-tag-value` | SPDX text format | SPDX 2.3 |
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| `syft-json` | Syft native format (most detail) | Syft-specific |
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| `syft-text` | Human-readable console output | Syft-specific |
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| `github-json` | GitHub dependency submission | GitHub-specific |
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| `template` | Custom Go template output | User-defined |
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Specify with `-o` flag:
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```bash
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syft <target> -o cyclonedx-json=output.json
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```
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## Configuration
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Create `.syft.yaml` in project root or home directory:
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```yaml
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# Cataloger configuration
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package:
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cataloger:
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enabled: true
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scope: all-layers # Options: all-layers, squashed
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search:
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unindexed-archives: false
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indexed-archives: true
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# Exclusions
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exclude:
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- "**/test/**"
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- "**/node_modules/**"
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- "**/.git/**"
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# Registry authentication
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registry:
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insecure-skip-tls-verify: false
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auth:
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- authority: registry.example.com
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username: user
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password: pass
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# Output format defaults
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output: cyclonedx-json
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# Log level
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log:
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level: warn # Options: error, warn, info, debug, trace
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```
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## Common Patterns
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### Pattern 1: Multi-Architecture Image Scanning
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Scan all architectures of multi-platform images:
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```bash
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# Scan specific architecture
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syft --platform linux/amd64 <image> -o cyclonedx-json=sbom-amd64.json
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syft --platform linux/arm64 <image> -o cyclonedx-json=sbom-arm64.json
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# Or scan manifest list (all architectures)
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syft <image> --platform all -o cyclonedx-json
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```
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### Pattern 2: Private Registry Authentication
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Access images from private registries:
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```bash
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# Using Docker credentials
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docker login registry.example.com
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syft registry.example.com/private/image:tag -o cyclonedx-json
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# Using environment variables
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export SYFT_REGISTRY_AUTH_AUTHORITY=registry.example.com
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export SYFT_REGISTRY_AUTH_USERNAME=user
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export SYFT_REGISTRY_AUTH_PASSWORD=pass
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syft registry.example.com/private/image:tag -o cyclonedx-json
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# Using config file (recommended)
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# Add credentials to .syft.yaml
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```
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### Pattern 3: OCI Archive Scanning
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Scan saved container images (OCI or Docker format):
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```bash
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# Save image to archive
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docker save nginx:latest -o nginx.tar
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# Scan archive
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syft oci-archive:nginx.tar -o cyclonedx-json=sbom.json
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# Or scan Docker archive
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syft docker-archive:nginx.tar -o cyclonedx-json=sbom.json
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```
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### Pattern 4: Comparing SBOMs Between Versions
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Track dependency changes across releases:
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```bash
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# Generate SBOMs for two versions
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syft myapp:v1.0 -o syft-json=sbom-v1.0.json
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syft myapp:v2.0 -o syft-json=sbom-v2.0.json
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# Compare with jq
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jq -s '{"added": (.[1].artifacts - .[0].artifacts), "removed": (.[0].artifacts - .[1].artifacts)}' \
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sbom-v1.0.json sbom-v2.0.json
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```
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### Pattern 5: Filtering SBOM Output
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Extract specific package information:
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```bash
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# Generate detailed SBOM
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syft <target> -o syft-json=full-sbom.json
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# Extract only Python packages
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cat full-sbom.json | jq '.artifacts[] | select(.type == "python")'
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# Extract packages with specific licenses
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cat full-sbom.json | jq '.artifacts[] | select(.licenses[].value == "MIT")'
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# Count packages by ecosystem
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cat full-sbom.json | jq '.artifacts | group_by(.type) | map({type: .[0].type, count: length})'
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```
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## Security Considerations
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- **Sensitive Data Handling**: SBOMs may contain internal package names and versions. Store SBOMs securely and restrict access to authorized personnel
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- **Access Control**: Limit SBOM generation and access to build systems. Use read-only credentials for registry access
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- **Audit Logging**: Log SBOM generation events, distribution, and access for compliance tracking
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- **Compliance**: SBOMs support compliance with Executive Order 14028 (Software Supply Chain Security), NIST guidelines, and OWASP recommendations
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- **Safe Defaults**: Use signed attestations for production SBOMs to ensure integrity and provenance
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## Integration Points
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### CI/CD Integration
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**GitHub Actions:**
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```yaml
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- name: Generate SBOM with Syft
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uses: anchore/sbom-action@v0
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with:
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image: ${{ env.IMAGE_NAME }}:${{ github.sha }}
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format: cyclonedx-json
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output-file: sbom.json
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- name: Upload SBOM
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uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
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with:
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name: sbom
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path: sbom.json
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```
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**GitLab CI:**
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```yaml
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sbom-generation:
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image: anchore/syft:latest
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script:
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- syft $CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE:$CI_COMMIT_SHA -o cyclonedx-json=sbom.json
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artifacts:
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reports:
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cyclonedx: sbom.json
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```
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**Jenkins:**
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```groovy
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stage('Generate SBOM') {
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steps {
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sh 'syft ${IMAGE_NAME}:${BUILD_NUMBER} -o cyclonedx-json=sbom.json'
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archiveArtifacts artifacts: 'sbom.json'
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}
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}
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```
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### Vulnerability Scanning
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Integrate with Grype for vulnerability scanning:
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```bash
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# Generate SBOM and scan in one pipeline
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syft <target> -o cyclonedx-json=sbom.json
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grype sbom:sbom.json
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```
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### SBOM Distribution
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Attach SBOMs to container images:
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```bash
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# Using ORAS
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oras attach <image> --artifact-type application/vnd.cyclonedx+json sbom.json
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# Using Docker manifest
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# Store SBOM as additional layer or separate artifact
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```
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## Advanced Usage
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### Custom Template Output
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Create custom output formats using Go templates:
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```bash
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# Create template file
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cat > custom-template.tmpl <<'EOF'
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{{- range .Artifacts}}
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{{.Name}}@{{.Version}} ({{.Type}})
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{{- end}}
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EOF
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# Use template
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syft <target> -o template -t custom-template.tmpl
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```
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### Scanning Specific Layers
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Analyze specific layers in container images:
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```bash
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# Squashed view (default - final filesystem state)
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syft <image> --scope squashed -o cyclonedx-json
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# All layers (every layer's packages)
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syft <image> --scope all-layers -o cyclonedx-json
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```
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### Environment Variable Configuration
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Configure Syft via environment variables:
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```bash
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export SYFT_SCOPE=all-layers
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export SYFT_OUTPUT=cyclonedx-json
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export SYFT_LOG_LEVEL=debug
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export SYFT_EXCLUDE="**/test/**,**/node_modules/**"
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syft <target>
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```
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## Troubleshooting
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### Issue: Missing Packages in SBOM
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**Solution**: Enable all-layers scope or check for package manager files:
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```bash
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syft <target> --scope all-layers -o syft-json
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```
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Verify package manifest files exist (package.json, requirements.txt, go.mod, etc.)
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### Issue: Registry Authentication Failure
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**Solution**: Ensure Docker credentials are configured or use explicit auth:
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```bash
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docker login <registry>
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# Then run syft
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syft <registry>/<image> -o cyclonedx-json
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```
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### Issue: Large SBOM Size
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**Solution**: Use squashed scope and exclude test/dev dependencies:
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```yaml
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# In .syft.yaml
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package:
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cataloger:
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scope: squashed
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exclude:
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- "**/test/**"
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- "**/node_modules/**"
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- "**/.git/**"
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```
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### Issue: Slow Scanning Performance
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**Solution**: Disable unindexed archive scanning for faster results:
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```yaml
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# In .syft.yaml
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package:
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search:
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unindexed-archives: false
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```
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## License Compliance
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Extract license information from SBOM:
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```bash
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# Generate SBOM
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syft <target> -o syft-json=sbom.json
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# Extract unique licenses
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cat sbom.json | jq -r '.artifacts[].licenses[].value' | sort -u
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# Find packages with specific licenses
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cat sbom.json | jq '.artifacts[] | select(.licenses[].value | contains("GPL"))'
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# Generate license report
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cat sbom.json | jq -r '.artifacts[] | "\(.name):\(.licenses[].value)"' | sort
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```
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## Vulnerability Management Workflow
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Complete workflow integrating SBOM generation with vulnerability management:
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Progress:
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[ ] 1. Generate SBOM for application/container
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[ ] 2. Scan SBOM for known vulnerabilities
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[ ] 3. Classify vulnerabilities by severity and exploitability
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[ ] 4. Check for available patches and updates
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[ ] 5. Update vulnerable dependencies
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[ ] 6. Regenerate SBOM after updates
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[ ] 7. Re-scan to confirm vulnerability remediation
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[ ] 8. Document accepted risks for unfixable vulnerabilities
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[ ] 9. Schedule periodic SBOM regeneration and scanning
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Work through each step systematically. Check off completed items.
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## References
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- [Syft GitHub Repository](https://github.com/anchore/syft)
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- [Anchore SBOM Documentation](https://anchore.com/sbom/)
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- [CycloneDX Specification](https://cyclonedx.org/)
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- [SPDX Specification](https://spdx.dev/)
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- [NIST Software Supply Chain Security](https://www.nist.gov/itl/executive-order-improving-nations-cybersecurity/software-supply-chain-security-guidance)
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- [OWASP Software Component Verification Standard](https://owasp.org/www-project-software-component-verification-standard/)
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