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The global economy is becoming more interconnected, making it easier than ever for hostile actors to carry out these assaults, which take advantage of the trust businesses and their partners have in one another. Supply chain cyberattacks are on the rise. Any cyberattack is risky, but those that target supply chain organizations can be especially damaging. These could be any provider of goods and services, digital or not.
In 2022, several supply chain attacks had far-reaching effects. These attacks are “one-to-many,” meaning that casualties may extend well beyond the original target organization.
In the past 12 months, 45 percent of respondents to the 2022 Global Security Attitude Survey by cybersecurity company CrowdStrike experienced a supply chain assault. This increased from 32% of respondents in 2018, indicating that hackers are becoming more comfortable using this sophisticated cyberattack. Given this information, it’s crucial for firms to comprehend how supply chain attacks happen and to design cybersecurity defenses and incident response strategies that consider these attack pathways.
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