Cybercriminals are using artificial intelligence to quickly discover network vulnerabilities, create polymorphic malware, and improve advanced persistent threats.
While the volume of threats to the software supply chain continues to rise, building security into software development from the very beginning can help ensure a more proactive line of defense against these pervasive threats.
Security teams must move beyond proactive approaches built on periodic assessments, patch cycles and vulnerability scans — and adopt a preemptive stance that shuts down threats before exploitation occurs.
For security leaders across U.S. critical national infrastructure, the question isn’t if they’re in the crosshairs. It’s how ready they are when, not if, the next attack hits.