JFrog report flags AI-Era security gaps in Indian enterprises

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A new global report by JFrog has revealed significant security and governance gaps in India’s software supply chain ecosystem, even as organisations rapidly expand AI-driven development and DevSecOps adoption.

The company’s 2026 Software Supply Chain Security State of the Union report indicates that Indian enterprises are among the world’s most active adopters of AI-enabled software engineering practices, but many lack foundational safeguards needed to secure increasingly automated development environments.

One of the report’s most critical findings is that 65% of Indian organisations lack malicious package detection capabilities, while 71% do not deploy container security tools, leaving enterprise software environments vulnerable to supply chain attacks targeting open-source ecosystems and AI-driven development pipelines.

The report comes amid a sharp increase in software supply chain attacks globally. According to the findings, malicious npm packages surged by 451% year-on-year, with over 171,000 malicious instances detected, highlighting the growing industrialisation of attacks targeting developer ecosystems...

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