Any modern business has dozens and hundreds of contractors, each connected to their own network of suppliers. All these interactions have a reflection in the digital realm, creating supply chain interdependencies.
While these interconnections fuel growth, they also expose organizations to one of today’s most common threat: supply chain attacks. A single weak link in a vendor’s software, a cloud provider’s configuration or in a contractor’s access rights can open the door to an extensive disruption.
Kaspersky’s new global report explores how business and security leaders are tackling this growing challenge. Based on insights from technical experts of various grades, including C-level, from large enterprises, the study reveals how often organizations face supply chain and trusted relationship risks and how they perceive them, where protection gaps remain, and which strategies are emerging to improve resilience across the whole ecosystem.
If your organization depends on external software, cloud services or trusted partners — in other words, if it operates in today’s digital economy — this report offers essential data and insights for navigating an increasingly fragile web of dependencies.
Explore the full findings to understand the risks shaping the future of enterprise security.
Any modern business has dozens and hundreds of contractors, each connected to their own network of suppliers. All these interactions have a reflection in the digital realm, creating supply chain interdependencies.
While these interconnections fuel growth, they also expose organizations to one of today’s most common threat: supply chain attacks. A single weak link in a vendor’s software, a cloud provider’s configuration or in a contractor’s access rights can open the door to an extensive disruption.
Kaspersky’s new global report explores how business and security leaders are tackling this growing challenge. Based on insights from technical experts of various grades, including C-level, from large enterprises, the study reveals how often organizations face supply chain and trusted relationship risks and how they perceive them, where protection gaps remain, and which strategies are emerging to improve resilience across the whole ecosystem.
If your organization depends on external software, cloud services or trusted partners — in other words, if it operates in today’s digital economy — this report offers essential data and insights for navigating an increasingly fragile web of dependencies.
Explore the full findings to understand the risks shaping the future of enterprise security.
Supply chain reaction:
securing the global digital ecosystem in an age of interdependence
Any modern business has dozens and hundreds of contractors, each connected to their own network of suppliers. All these interactions have a reflection in the digital realm, creating supply chain interdependencies.
While these interconnections fuel growth, they also expose organizations to one of today’s most common threat: supply chain attacks. A single weak link in a vendor’s software, a cloud provider’s configuration or in a contractor’s access rights can open the door to an extensive disruption.
Kaspersky’s new global report explores how business and security leaders are tackling this growing challenge. Based on insights from technical experts of various grades, including C-level, from large enterprises, the study reveals how often organizations face supply chain and trusted relationship risks and how they perceive them, where protection gaps remain, and which strategies are emerging to improve resilience across the whole ecosystem.
If your organization depends on external software, cloud services or trusted partners — in other words, if it operates in today’s digital economy — this report offers essential data and insights for navigating an increasingly fragile web of dependencies.
Explore the full findings to understand the risks shaping the future of enterprise security.