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RunSafe Security Releases New License Compliance Feature on the Company’s RunSafe Security Platform

License compliance feature is designed to protect IP and prevent copyleft violations in embedded software

MCLEAN, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--RunSafe Security, a pioneer of cyberhardening technology for embedded systems across critical infrastructure, today announced the addition of a new license compliance feature to its RunSafe Security Platform. The rollout of this critical new feature underscores RunSafe Security’s unwavering commitment to remaining the leader in software supply chain security for embedded systems, from generating build-time Software Bill of Materials (SBOMs) to identifying vulnerabilities and preventing exploitation of embedded software at runtime.

The license compliance feature in the RunSafe Security Platform is designed to give embedded teams control over open source licenses and set policies based on their organization’s risk profile. The feature is aimed at companies needing to prevent “copyleft” licenses, which can legally require companies to open-source proprietary code if they inadvertently distribute code with licenses that are not permissive. With this feature enhancement, RunSafe customers can easily decide which licenses are safe, which licenses are off-limits, and how they want their build pipelines to react if an undesirable license is included in a software product.

Additionally, the feature allows customers to configure organization-wide rules to stop the delivery of code licensed under restrictive licensing terms, automatically enforcing license policy within the CI/CD pipeline to prevent the distribution of disallowed licenses in a software release. Unlike complex alternatives that require extensive manual configuration, RunSafe’s approach offers a balanced mix of control and simplicity. Whether a customer wants to automatically fail pipelines that include restricted licenses or allow by default, the settings are configurable to each customer’s business rules. If an organization’s team is using RunSafe’s SBOM generator and adds new dependencies, RunSafe automatically tracks any new or “unset” licenses.

“RunSafe’s new license compliance feature complements RunSafe’s build-time SBOM generation capability, combining file-based license detection with this new capability to set license policy,” said Joseph M. Saunders, Founder and CEO of RunSafe Security. “Without quality SBOM generation, especially for embedded systems written in C/C++, you can’t complete effective license compliance. Our goal is to give organizations greater control and confidence in managing open-source license compliance, allowing them to protect their IP and improve their software supply chain security.”

For more information about RunSafe’s approach to license compliance, vulnerability identification, and protecting embedded software systems, please visit https://runsafesecurity.com.

About RunSafe Security

RunSafe Security protects embedded software across critical infrastructure, delivering automated vulnerability identification and software hardening from build-time to runtime to defend the software supply chain and critical systems without compromising performance or requiring code rewrites. The RunSafe Security Platform includes the authoritative build-time SBOM generator for embedded systems and C/C++ projects, automated vulnerability identification and risk quantification, and patented memory relocation techniques to mitigate memory-based vulnerabilities.

Headquartered in McLean, Virginia, with an office in Huntsville, Alabama, RunSafe Security’s customers span the aerospace and defense, energy, operational technology, industrial automation, transportation and automotive, medical device, and high-tech manufacturing verticals.

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