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Software Composition Analysis (SCA) is a type of IT security that helps organizations identify and manage the open source components used in their applications. SCA helps organizations identify and address security vulnerabilities, license compliance issues, and other risks associated with the use of open source components. It also helps organizations to ensure that their applications are up-to-date and compliant with industry standards. SCA solutions provide organizations with visibility into the open source components used in their applications, allowing them to quickly identify and address any security or compliance issues.
SCA solutions are becoming increasingly important as organizations rely more heavily on open source components in their applications. As organizations continue to adopt open source components, SCA solutions provide a way to ensure that their applications are secure and compliant.
Some companies in the SCA market include WhiteSource, Sonatype, Synopsys, and Black Duck. Show Less Read more