While companies in Europe are increasingly simplifying their technology landscapes and implementing regulatory requirements such as the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), new risks are also posed by the rapid use of artificial intelligence in software development. This is the result of JFrog's current security report, which is based on the evaluation of billions of software artifacts as well as an international survey of IT and security experts. Les…
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While companies in Europe are increasingly simplifying their technology landscapes and implementing regulatory requirements such as the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), new risks are also posed by the rapid use of artificial intelligence in software development. This is the result of JFrog's current security report, which is based on the evaluation of billions of software artifacts as well as an international survey of IT and security experts. Les…