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Supply Chain is the interconnected network of entities, people, processes, information, and resources involved in producing a product or service and delivering it to the end consumer. In the context of information security, this term highlights the emerging risks and vulnerabilities that can affect the security posture of an organization through its external partners, suppliers, and service providers.
Securing the supply chain is crucial because a single weak link can compromise the integrity and security of the entire system. As organizations often rely on third-party vendors for various components and services, ensuring these third parties adhere to stringent cybersecurity standards is vital. Supply chain security encompasses rigorous vendor risk assessments, continual monitoring for threats, and establishing robust incident response protocols that include third-party entities in the event of a breach.
With the increasing interconnectivity of systems, cyber attacks exploiting supply chain vulnerabilities have become more sophisticated, including software supply chain attacks where malicious code is inserted into legitimate software. Consequently, maintaining a secure supply chain is a critical aspect of an organization's overall cybersecurity strategy.
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