Trust in Software Supply Chains: Blockchain-Enabled SBOM and the AIBOM Future

07/05/2023
by   Boming Xia, et al.
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Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) serves as a critical pillar in ensuring software supply chain security by providing a detailed inventory of the components and dependencies integral to software development. However, challenges abound in the sharing of SBOMs, including potential data tampering, hesitation among software vendors to disclose comprehensive information, and bespoke requirements from software procurers or users. These obstacles have stifled widespread adoption and utilization of SBOMs, underscoring the need for a more secure and flexible mechanism for SBOM sharing. This study proposes a novel solution to these challenges by introducing a blockchain-empowered approach for SBOM sharing, leveraging verifiable credentials to allow for selective disclosure. This strategy not only heightens security but also offers flexibility. Furthermore, this paper broadens the remit of SBOM to encompass AI systems, thereby coining the term AI Bill of Materials (AIBOM). This extension is motivated by the rapid progression in AI technology and the escalating necessity to track the lineage and composition of AI software and systems. Particularly in the era of foundational models like large language models (LLMs), understanding their composition and dependencies becomes crucial. These models often serve as a base for further development, creating complex dependencies and paving the way for innovative AI applications. The evaluation of our solution indicates the feasibility and flexibility of the proposed SBOM sharing mechanism, positing a new solution for securing (AI) software supply chains.

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