How the blurring of the “supply chain” opens your doors to attackers—and how you can close them

There have been more than 200 dedicated supply chain attacks over the past decade. Some of these campaigns have affected countless supplier networks and millions of customers – SolarWinds, Kaseya and the recent Log4j debacle come to mind. But given how distributed work has become, especially since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, what exactly isn’t part of the “supply chain” now? Likewise, what workplace doesn’t include aspects of “remote work”, even if it’s being … More

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