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GitLab is expanding its Software Supply Chain Security (SSCS) offering to address a massive market opportunity: a $3-8B market with 85% enterprise adoption projected by 2028. Regulatory mandates (EO 14028, EU Cyber Resilience Act) and widespread supply chain attacks like SolarWinds and Shai-Hulud are creating an urgent need for a new type of security.
As Staff Product Manager for Software Supply Chain Security (SSCS), you'll lead the strategy and delivery of a new product line that secures everything around the code, not just the code itself. You'll own a suite of product pillars across the software supply chain, including provenance, attestation, signing and verification, SBOM, malicious package detection, and a dependency firewall. Reporting into the Security & Compliance product area, you'll work closely with engineering, UX, and cross-functional partners to turn complex concepts like the SLSA framework into clear, valuable capabilities. These capabilities will help customers measure and improve the integrity of their CI/CD pipelines, dependencies, and registries. You'll prioritize and turn these pillars into clearly defined product offerings. You'll also define and validate the business cases and collaborate directly with customers to shape a coherent, differentiated supply chain security offering within the GitLab platform.
The Software Supply Chain Security (SSCS) team builds and maintains capabilities that help GitLab customers establish trust throughout their software delivery pipeline. The team works with engineering resources and leadership support, collaborating closely with you as the Product Manager for SSCS, and partnering with TPM support for execution. The team works in an all-remote, asynchronous way across regions, partnering with other security product teams like Secret Manager and Vulnerability Management when supply chain security intersects with their features. Current focus areas include launching the SSCS offering with core capabilities like Dependency Firewall, Build Provenance, and Artifact Signing, targeting Premium and Ultimate customers in regulated industries (Federal, financial services, healthcare), and positioning SSCS to address regulatory mandates like EO 14028 and the EU Cyber Resilience Act.
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