The Okta, GitHub and MailChimp supply chain breaches illustrate the inherent risks of leaving your supply chain in the dark. What can be done to mitigate these risks?
Any comprehensive approach to cybersecurity must include a detailed third-party risk assessment, covering an assessment of how partners view governance, risk, and compliance within their own organizations.
Given the increase of attacks on critical infrastructure and third-party suppliers and supply chain partners, let's address security concerns for supply chains and quick solutions.
The 2022 Third Party Risk Management (TPRM) Industry Study from Prevalent, Inc. reveals a security focus on non-cyber third-party risks, such as corruption, unethical working conditions and more.
Organizations are not taking the necessary steps to manage lifecycle of their third-party identities, making them more vulnerable to cyber incidents, a SecZetta survey found.
Overtaxed security teams can keep up with offboarding employees securely by developing a combination of cybersecurity & physical security best practices.
Without a heavy emphasis on cybersecurity, electric vehicle charging stations could become a hacker superhighway. How can electric vehicle charging infrastructure be protected from cyberattacks?