According to a recent LinkedIn post from Chainguard, the company is emphasizing risks tied to software supply-chain dependencies, referencing recent security incidents involving popular open-source packages such as Trivy, LiteLLM and axios. The post suggests that traditional patch-and-scan approaches may be inadequate in the face of evolving attacks and positions Chainguard’s model around trusted, pre-reviewed code.
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The post highlights that Chainguard is offering its Libraries and Actions products free for 90 days, describing them as focused on eliminating malware and designed for environments where threats evolve at “AI speed.” For investors, this promotional offer could function as an aggressive customer acquisition and product-validation strategy in the software supply-chain security market, potentially expanding the user base and strengthening the firm’s competitive positioning if trials convert to paid adoption.

