Over the last few years, the supply chain has emerged as a primary attack vector for both criminal gangs and nation-state groups. Attackers are compromising often smaller and less well-defended suppliers in order to gain access to larger primary targets. This problem is getting worse with the increasing digital transformation of business around the world -- more companies are dealing electronically with each other than ever before.
Risk Management·Threat Intelligence
Recorded Future Adds Third-Party Risk to Threat Intelligence Platform
Over the last few years, the supply chain has emerged as a primary attack vector for both criminal gangs and nation-state groups. Attackers are compromising often smaller and less well-defended suppliers in order to gain access to larger primary targets. This problem is getting worse with the increasing digital transformation of business around the world -- more companies are dealing electronically with each other than ever before. The post Recorded Future Adds Third-Party Risk to Threat Intelligence Platform appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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