Application Security

New SBOM Hub Helps All Stakeholders in Software Distribution Chain

Lineaje introduces SBOM360 Hub, an exchange allowing software producers, sellers, and consumers to publish, share and use SBOMs and related compliance artifacts.

Lineaje introduces SBOM360 Hub, an exchange allowing software producers, sellers, and consumers to publish, share and use SBOMs and related compliance artifacts.

Lineaje has launched SBOM360 Hub, a platform for software producers, sellers, and consumers to publish, share and use software bills of materials (SBOMs) and related compliance artifacts.

The new hub, Lineaje says, should help software producers and sellers be compliant with Executive Order 14028, which takes effect in September 2023, and which requires them to deliver SBOMs and linked attestation artifacts to customers.

SBOM360 Hub is a unified exchange that enables organizations to access and evaluate vendors’ SBOMs.

The platform allows software producers and sellers to create and publish attested, compliant SBOMs, along with self-attestation forms, and related artifacts for each product and SKU sold on their private hubs.

Software distributors and resellers can request SBOMs from vendors and make them available to their distribution channels and customers.

Software consumers can subscribe to SBOM360 Hub to find SBOMs from specific vendors and to receive notifications on software updates and vulnerabilities.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

Consumers can also engage directly with the vendors, to request SBOMs, and can access security profiles of the open source dependencies of commercial products.

“Users can search their SBOMs, their vendor’s SBOMs, and their entire dependency chain for vulnerabilities, threats, provenance, suppliers – or any of the more than 150 attributes providers give access to — in seconds,” Lineaje says.

SBOM360 Hub is now available for early access, free for producers that publish up to 10 SBOMs per month.

Related: The SBOM Bombshell

Related: Chainguard Trains Spotlight on SBOM Quality Problem

Related: Big Tech Vendors Object to US Gov SBOM Mandate

Related: Microsoft Releases Open Source Toolkit for Generating SBOMs

Related Content

Artificial Intelligence

The new framework seeks to help security teams identify which software supply chain vulnerabilities pose the greatest operational, safety, and business risks in AI-driven...

Artificial Intelligence

The goal of the guidance, which outlines minimum elements, is to help organizations enhance transparency in AI systems and supply chains. 

Supply Chain Security

Researcher says the missing piece is a governance-driven intelligence layer that turns SBOM and VEX data into explainable security decisions.

Government

Two Biden-era memorandums have been revoked, but some of the resources they provide can still be used by government organizations. 

Supply Chain Security

NetRise appointed the former CISA Senior Advisor and Strategist as a Strategic Advisor.

Application Security

SBOM adoption will drive software supply chain security, decreasing risks and costs, and improving transparency.

Application Security

CISA has updated the Minimum Elements for a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) guidance and is seeking public comment.

Application Security

Software and AI supply chain transparency firm Manifest has raised $15 million in a Series A funding round led by Ensemble VC.

Copyright © 2026 SecurityWeek ®, a Wired Business Media Publication. All Rights Reserved.

Exit mobile version