With cyberthreats and cyberattacks always on the rise, developing security and risk management skills could be one of the best moves for your business or career.
With cyberthreats and cyberattacks always on the rise, developing security and risk management skills could be one of the best moves for your business or career.
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DORA’s supply chain security requirements IT Governance’s research for November 2023 found that 48% of the month’s incidents originated from the supply chain (i.e. were third-party attacks). For Europe, this number rises to 61%. Admittedly, it only takes a comparatively small number of supply chain attacks to skew the number of incidents. It’s in their nature for one attack to compromise potentially hundreds or even thousands of organisations. However, that doesn’t stop the numbers from being worrying. It can be challenging to secure your supply chain – organisations tend to simply trust that the products and services they use are
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Generative AI can be used by attackers, but security professionals shouldn’t lose sleep over it, according to a Google Cloud threat intelligence analyst. Find out why.
ASIC research shows 44% of Australian organisations are not managing third-party supply chain risk. Tesserent says it remains a key risk, and disruption could emerge from geopolitical tensions.