The Biden Administration recently issued an executive order on artificial intelligence (AI), that included novel software inventory requirements on AI.

Cybersecurity provider Cybeats was included as part of an industry coalition in support of The White House on this new AI executive order.

“At Cybeats, we’ve been dedicated to creating a solution for companies to manage the economic and security challenges of adopting SBOMs,” said Dmitry Raidman, CTO, Cybeats. “From the early days of our involvement with shaping SBOM standards, to now leading the SBOM management market, we’re quite proud. We’re excited to drive further innovation and collaborate with policy makers and cybersecurity experts who collectively aim to solve the pressing matters of software transparency and AI safety.”

Earlier this year The White House published its National Cybersecurity Strategy Implementation Plan (NCSIP). The plan included software bill of materials (SBOM) as one of the key pillars in its comprehensive approach and oversight of national cybersecurity.

Cybeats stated that it is actively participating and contributing to the SBOM standard by participating in the working groups by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), and supports the Biden Administration’s push to the adoption of SBOM.

Cybeats is a cybersecurity company providing SBOM management and software supply chain intelligence technology, helping organizations to manage risk, meet compliance requirements, and secure their software from procurement to development and operation.