According to a recent LinkedIn post from RunSafe Security, the company is drawing attention to intellectual property and compliance risks tied to the use of copyleft licenses such as GPL and AGPL in embedded systems. The post references commentary from RunSafe’s Salim Blume on the importance of having a software bill of materials, or SBOM, provided with third-party binaries for both security assurance and future vulnerability scanning.
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The emphasis on SBOMs and software supply chain transparency suggests RunSafe is positioning its expertise around embedded security and open-source governance, areas that are increasingly important to regulated and safety-critical industries. For investors, this focus could indicate alignment with growing demand for supply chain security solutions, which may support longer-term revenue opportunities as compliance and cybersecurity requirements tighten across embedded and IoT markets.

