Software Bill of Materials in Software Supply Chain Security A Systematic Literature Review
June 04, 2025 Β· Declared Dead Β· π arXiv.org
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Authors
Eric O'Donoghue, Yvette Hastings, Ernesto Ortiz, A. Redempta Manzi Muneza
arXiv ID
2506.03507
Category
cs.SE: Software Engineering
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cs.CR
Citations
2
Venue
arXiv.org
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
Software Bill of Materials (SBOMs) are increasingly regarded as essential tools for securing software supply chains (SSCs), yet their real-world use and adoption barriers remain poorly understood. This systematic literature review synthesizes evidence from 40 peer-reviewed studies to evaluate how SBOMs are currently used to bolster SSC security. We identify five primary application areas: vulnerability management, transparency, component assessment, risk assessment, and SSC integrity. Despite clear promise, adoption is hindered by significant barriers: generation tooling, data privacy, format/standardization, sharing/distribution, cost/overhead, vulnerability exploitability, maintenance, analysis tooling, false positives, hidden packages, and tampering. To structure our analysis, we map these barriers to the ISO/IEC 25019:2023 Quality-in-Use model, revealing critical deficiencies in SBOM trustworthiness, usability, and suitability for security tasks. We also highlight key gaps in the literature. These include the absence of applying machine learning techniques to assess SBOMs and limited evaluation of SBOMs and SSCs using software quality assurance techniques. Our findings provide actionable insights for researchers, tool developers, and practitioners seeking to advance SBOM-driven SSC security and lay a foundation for future work at the intersection of SSC assurance, automation, and empirical software engineering.
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