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Evaluating Software Supply Chain Security in Research Software (2508.03856v1)

Published 5 Aug 2025 in cs.SE and cs.CR

Abstract: The security of research software is essential for ensuring the integrity and reproducibility of scientific results. However, research software security is still largely unexplored. Due to its dependence on open source components and distributed development practices, research software is particularly vulnerable to supply chain attacks. This study analyses 3,248 high-quality, largely peer-reviewed research software repositories using the OpenSSF Scorecard. We find a generally weak security posture with an average score of 3.5/10. Important practices, such as signed releases and branch protection, are rarely implemented. Finally, we present actionable, low-effort recommendations that can help research teams improve software security and mitigate potential threats to scientific integrity.

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