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Vendor security covers risks introduced by suppliers, including software flaws, exposed systems, and weak access to customer data.

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Vendor is an external organization that supplies an IT product or service, such as software, hardware, cloud hosting, or managed security. In security reporting, the term usually concerns a third party whose technology, personnel, or connectivity forms part of an organization’s environment or handles its data.

Vendor risk depends on the access and dependency involved. A compromised or poorly secured vendor can expose customer information, introduce vulnerabilities through software updates or components, or provide attackers with a route into connected systems. Practical controls include risk-based due diligence, contractual security and notification requirements, least-privilege access, vulnerability and software-supply-chain review, monitoring, and prompt removal of access when a relationship ends. Assessments should also address privacy obligations and how the vendor will support investigation and recovery if a security incident occurs.

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Bank Info Security 2 years, 6 months ago

PAM Provider Delinea Acquires Israeli Startup Authomize

Company Makes Bid for Multi-Cloud SecurityCalifornia privileged access management vendor Delinea announced Tuesday its acquisition of Israeli startup Authomize in a bid to extend its reach in the growing identity market. Delinea will incorporate Authomize cross-cloud identity capabilities into its access management platform.

Bank Info Security 2 years, 6 months ago

Fallout Mounting From Recent Major Health Data Hacks

Post-Breach List of Affected Individuals Growing; More Lawsuits FiledFallout is mounting, and new developments are emerging in several high-profile health data hacks. Data breaches reported in recent weeks and months at a medical transcription vendor, a hospital chain and a law firm are affecting a growing list of clients and individuals - and triggering lawsuits.