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      <title>Self-Hosted Dependency Visualization &amp; Component Analysis — Dependency-Track vs ORT vs Trivy</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Software supply chain security has become critical infrastructure for every engineering team. When your application depends on hundreds of open-source packages, knowing what&amp;rsquo;s inside your dependencies — and whether they contain known vulnerabilities — is no longer optional. While &lt;a href=&#34;../self-hosted-sbom-analysis-dependency-track-ort-syft-guide/&#34;&gt;SBOM analysis tools&lt;/a&gt; focus on generating bills of materials, &lt;strong&gt;dependency visualization&lt;/strong&gt; goes further: it maps relationships between components, tracks risk across your entire dependency tree, and surfaces actionable intelligence about outdated or compromised packages.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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