Supply chain attacks

Cybersecurity threats are constantly evolving, and supply chain attacks are becoming an increasingly common method for hackers to gain access to sensitive information. A supply chain attack occurs when a hacker targets a vulnerable link in a company's supply chain, such as a third-party vendor or software provider, to gain access to the target company's systems.

These types of attacks are particularly dangerous because they can go unnoticed for a long time. Hackers can use compromised systems to steal data, install malware, or manipulate sensitive information. The consequences can be devastating, causing damage to a company's reputation, financial losses, and legal liabilities.

To protect your business from supply chain attacks, it's crucial to implement a multi-layered cybersecurity strategy that includes regular vulnerability assessments, secure software development practices, and supplier security due diligence. It's also essential to stay vigilant and educate employees about the dangers of supply chain attacks and how to prevent them.

Don't become a victim of a supply chain attack. Take the necessary steps to protect your business today.

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Chloë Hall

Marketing Executive and content contributor

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