Supply Chain Security stories
82% of CIOs say their organisations are vulnerable to cyber attacks targeting software supply chains, according to a global study by Venafi.
The web-based resource is designed to help organisations evaluate and plan the crucial steps they need to establish effective software supply chain security.
ThoughtLab's cybersecurity benchmarking study reveals increasing breaches and inadequate preparedness in large organizations.
Data Theorem releases Supply Chain Secure, a new attack surface management product to address software supply chain security threats.
Red Hat's State of Enterprise Open Source 2022 report shows businesses shifting to open source solutions, with 92% considering them vital to pandemic response.
Palo Alto's Prisma Cloud Supply Chain Security provides a complete view of where vulnerabilities or misconfigurations exist in the software supply chain.
Enterprise open source is increasingly seen as having many of the same positive attributes as proprietary software.
The move allows anyone to contribute security information to advisories to better secure software supply chains.
Show, don't tell: That's the approach CISOs need to take if they want to better manage cybersecurity in their organisation, according to a new report from KPMG.
The World Economic Forum's Global Risks Report 2022 revealed cybersecurity as the biggest worry for Australian business leaders in 2022.
Extreme Networks Inc. has announced a new technology solution designed to protect critical network infrastructure.
Vocus has announced the launch of Datahub, a new cloud storage solution in partnership with open source data storage vendor SoftIron.
Cybersecurity trends for 2022 include more high-profile attacks, ransomware gangs, weaponisation, and supply chain attacks, according to HP.
NTT Corporation and NEC have announced the development of Security Transparency Assurance Technology to reduce supply chain security risks.
There is a glaring disconnect between executive concern and executive action when it comes to guarding against SolarWinds-style supply chain attacks.
Web application attacks on the financial services sector have increased by 38% between January and May 2021, with COVID-19 playing a role. .
As organisations ramp up their digital transformation efforts, there are three key areas that business executives must consider to bolster cybersecurity.
Supply chain security is a matter of national security, with businesses called on to prioritize cybersecurity following high-profile attacks like SolarWinds.
IT supply chain attacks are on the rise, with up to 40% of breaches originating from weak supply chains. It's time for organisations to wake up to the risks.
New Zealand's National Cyber Security Centre has released its Cyber Threat Report for 2020/2021, detailing major cyber incidents and trends.