Dependency Track

Version 53.1 by Boris Folgmann on 2025/09/03 14:13

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Introduction

Dependency-Track is an open-source Software Composition Analysis (SCA) tool that helps organizations manage and secure their software supply chain. It automatically generates and maintains a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) for projects and the continuously monitors dependencies for known vulnerabilities. In addition, it tracks license compliance of open-source components, giving teams greater visibility and control. By integrating seamlessly into DevOps and CI/CD pipelines, Dependency-Track makes it easier to embed security throughout the development lifecycle.

Vendor Page

There are several useful resources available to get started with Dependency-Track:

Dependency-Track Documentation

Accessing Dependency-Track

Dependency-Track is integrated into the DevOps-as-a-Service tool chain, but for now it is only available to pilot customers. To get started, a few prerequisites need to be in place.

Preconditions in DevOps portal to access Dependency-Track

  1. A Dependency-Track license must be assigned to the user by a Portal Admin.
  2. Deptrack must be added to the tool list of the project by a Project Admin or Portal Admin.

⚠ Note
Unlike other tools, login is only possible if the user has a valid license and is assigned a role in at least one Dependency-Track project.

After completing the preconditions, a project in Dependency-Track, which is part of the DevOps-as-a-Service tool chain, can be accessed via the DevOps Portal or directly through the Depdency-Track URL.

Via DevOps Portal

Go to the DevOps Portal Homepage and click on the link Project in the Project Vulnerabilities tile:

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⚠ Note
If you are still unable to access your project in Dependency-Track, it may be because you are logged in with an old session that still uses outdated permissions. To resolve this issue, please log out and then log in again. 
For some reason, you may need to click more than one time on the OpenID button or go to the login page (https://deptrack-<customer>.devops.t-systems.net/login) to access the new session.

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Via Direct URL

You can also access Dependency-Track directly using the following link format:
https://deptrack-<customer>.devops.t-systems.net/projects where <customer> is the id of your DevOps-as-a-Service instance.

If you are not already logged in to another tool in the tool chain or the DevOps portal, then you have to log in using your configured SSO credentials.

Projects

After creating a DevOps project in the portal, a Dependency-Track project is automatically created.

Dependency-Track Jenkins Integration

When using sdcPipeline(), Maven projects automatically generate a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) and are pushed to Dependency-Track project. This process is fully automated through the provided pipeline library. Currently, this option is only available for Maven projects.

Collection Project

In Dependency-Track, these Maven builds are organized under a Collection Project. Subprojects (for example, individual modules of a Maven project) are created as children of the DevOps portal project. This makes it easier to see aggregated metrics, such as vulnerabilities and license compliance, without having to open each subproject individually.
For more details, see the Collection Projects section in the Dependency-Track documentation.

Users and Roles

  • Projects, users and their roles in projects are managed in the DevOps Portal, the corresponding functions in Dependency-Track are disabled (UI and API)

⚠ Note
Projects in the DevOps portal are mapped to the corresponding project in Dependency-Track.

  • When Dependency-Track is added as a tool to an existing or new project, a corresponding  Dependency-Track project is automatically created. Users assigned to the project in the DevOps Portal are then added to it with the roles defined in the configuration: 
    • Role mapping: 
      Project Role in DevOps PortalPermissions in Dependency-Track
      AdminPOLICY_VIOLATION_ANALYSIS, VIEW_POLICY_VIOLATION, VIEW_PORTFOLIO, VIEW_VULNERABILITY, VULNERABILITY_ANALYSIS
      MasterPOLICY_VIOLATION_ANALYSIS, VIEW_POLICY_VIOLATION, VIEW_PORTFOLIO, VIEW_VULNERABILITY, VULNERABILITY_ANALYSIS
      DeveloperPOLICY_VIOLATION_ANALYSIS, VIEW_POLICY_VIOLATION, VIEW_PORTFOLIO, VIEW_VULNERABILITY, VULNERABILITY_ANALYSIS
      ViewerVIEW_POLICY_VIOLATION, VIEW_PORTFOLIO, VIEW_VULNERABILITY

Main Features

Auditing Basics

Dependency-Track offers a robust auditing workflow: you can triage findings on individual projects, add comments, and record analysis decisions. The platform logs a complete audit trail for each action. Users with the VULNERABILITY_ANALYSIS permission can perform these audits, and audit histories are visible to anyone with the VIEW_VULNERABILITY permission.

You can explore the Auditing Basics section in the Dependency-Track documentation for deeper insights.

Impact Analysis

Dependency-Track enables organizations to assess how a vulnerability affects their environment. If a vulnerability is published in a supported datasource (e.g., NVD, GitHub Advisories, OSS Index, VulnDB), the platform dynamically identifies all affected projects. This allows you to answer: "What is affected?" and "Where am I affected?" at a glance. 

You can explore the Impact Analysis section in the Dependency-Track documentation for deeper insights.

Analysis States

Dependency-Track tracks the status of findings through their lifecycle via "analysis states". These help teams understand whether findings are new, under review, suppressed, or resolved. You can reference the Analysis States section in the documentation for full details on available statuses and workflows.

You can explore the Analysis States section in the Dependency-Track documentation for deeper insights.