SoK: Analysis of Software Supply Chain Security by Establishing Secure Design Properties

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This paper systematizes knowledge about secure software supply chain patterns. It identifies four stages of a software supply chain attack and proposes three security properties crucial for a secured supply chain: transparency, validity, and separation. The paper describes current security approaches and maps them to the proposed security properties, including research ideas and case studies of supply chains in practice. It discusses the strengths and weaknesses of current approaches relative to known attacks and details the various security frameworks put out to ensure the security of the software supply chain. Finally, the paper highlights potential gaps in actor and operation-centered supply chain security techniques.

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Okafor, C., Schorlemmer, T. R., Torres-Arias, S., & Davis, J. C. (2022). SoK: Analysis of Software Supply Chain Security by Establishing Secure Design Properties. In SCORED 2022 - Proceedings of the 2022 ACM Workshop on Software Supply Chain Offensive Research and Ecosystem Defenses, co-located with CCS 2022 (pp. 15–24). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3560835.3564556

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