Supply Chain Vulnerability

Supply chain vulnerability refers to the potential risks and weaknesses within the interconnected network of suppliers, manufacturers, and distributors that can be exploited by cyber threats. These vulnerabilities can arise from third-party relationships, inadequate security practices, or lack of oversight, making it essential for organizations to assess and manage the security posture of their entire supply chain to protect sensitive data and maintain operational integrity.

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  • What is Supply Chain Vulnerability?

    Supply chain vulnerability refers to the risks and weaknesses that can affect the security and integrity of a supply chain. Understanding these vulnerabilities is crucial for organizations to protect their assets and operations.