Modern web applications move fast, but many teams still treat software supply chain risk as a periodic task rather than a continuous process.
In this webinar, you’ll learn how to add Dependency-Track to your web hosting environment to get real-time visibility into vulnerabilities across your entire application portfolio. We will cover how to detect actively exploited vulnerabilities, enforce policy gates automatically in CI/CD, reduce false positives with VEX, and provide security and compliance teams with a single, auditable source of truth.
This session is ideal for platform, security, and governance teams who want to manage dependency risk without adding extra operational work.
🗓️ Date: Wednesday, April 8th, 2026
⏰ Time: 4 PM CDT
- What Dependency-Track is, and why static SBOMs (Software Bills of Materials) leave gaps between scans
- How EPSS (Exploit Prediction Scoring System) highlights actively exploited vulnerabilities
- How VEX (Vulnerability Exploitability eXchange) silences false positives and proves non-reachability
- How to connect Dependency-Track to your CI/CD pipeline for automated SBOM uploads
- How managed hosting removes the overhead of running a Java app backed by PostgreSQL
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- New vulnerabilities are constantly being discovered in open-source dependencies, often long after they’ve already been deployed to production. Without continuous monitoring, critical risks can sit unnoticed for weeks.
- Regulators and customers increasingly expect proof that you actively manage software supply chain risk, not just run occasional scans.
- Most teams lack real-time visibility into which applications are affected when a new vulnerability appears, slowing response and increasing exposure.
- In this session, you’ll learn how to take control with continuous SBOM analysis using Dependency-Track so your team can detect, prioritize, and manage dependency risks without adding operational overhead.
- Sean Hamlin: Sean is a Principal Architect at amazee.io who helps teams strengthen their software supply chain using tools like Dependency-Track to improve visibility, governance, and vulnerability response.
- Lauren Morris: Lauren is the Head of Product at amazee.io, responsible for defining product strategy, guiding new offerings like Managed Dependency-Track, and working closely with engineering teams to transform customer needs into products that deliver real value.