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What Organizations Need to Know About IoT Supply Chain Risk

Dark Reading

Here are some factors organizations should consider as they look to limit the risk posed by risks like Ripple20.

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The IoT Cybersecurity Act of 2020: Implications for Devices

eSecurity Planet

A universe of devices and technology has fallen into our laps at a speed that organizations struggle to manage effectively. billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices. government, standards will not apply to the IoT market at-large. Also Read: Cybersecurity Research Reveals IoT Vulnerabilities, Nation-State Threats.

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Improving supply chain resiliency in the industrial sector

IBM Big Data Hub

The industrial sector is facing a perfect storm when it comes to their supply chains: an outdated reliance on manual processes, raw materials demand that will likely outpace supply, as well as potential resource constraints. Delays in repairs can often mean supply chain disruptions.

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Supply Chain Security 101: An Expert’s View

Krebs on Security

We talked at length about many issues, including supply chain security, and I asked Sager whether he’d heard anything about rumors that Supermicro — a high tech firm in San Jose, Calif. Brian Krebs (BK): Do you think Uncle Sam spends enough time focusing on the supply chain security problem?

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MY TAKE: How digital technology and the rising gig economy are exacerbating third-party risks

The Last Watchdog

Accounting for third-party risks is now mandated by regulations — with teeth. What does this mean for company decision makers, going forward, especially as digital transformation and expansion of the gig economy deepens their reliance on subcontractors? What emerged was a quasi-trade association – Shared Assessments.

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Cybersecurity Outlook 2022: Third-party, Ransomware and AI Attacks Will Get Worse

eSecurity Planet

About the only consensus on cybersecurity in 2022 is that things will get uglier, but in what ways? Third-party Risks Take Center Stage. Many organizations have adopted ‘shift left’ in recent years, seeking to put more of an emphasis on ensuring security is a higher priority earlier on in the development process.”

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How to Implement a Penetration Testing Program in 10 Steps

eSecurity Planet

Penetration tests find security vulnerabilities before hackers do and are critical for keeping organizations safe from cyber threats. The result will be greater control over this important vulnerability and risk management process, and a more knowledgeable and prepared security staff.

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