According to a recent LinkedIn post from RunSafe Security, the company is drawing attention to the accuracy and operational value of software bills of materials, or SBOMs, supplied within the automotive sector. The post references a recent roundtable on “SBOMs in Automotive” and emphasizes that SBOMs support security and compliance only when they are complete.
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The post suggests that improved communication between automotive OEMs and suppliers on SBOM expectations and obligations could strengthen overall software security across vehicle ecosystems. For investors, this focus highlights a potential growth area for cybersecurity solutions tailored to supply-chain transparency in automotive, where regulatory pressure and software complexity are both increasing.
RunSafe Security’s visibility in hosting discussions on SBOM practices may position it as a thought leader in a niche yet expanding segment of automotive cybersecurity. If the company can translate this engagement into product demand or advisory roles with OEMs and key suppliers, it could enhance its competitive standing and open additional revenue opportunities as SBOM adoption matures.

