The 2024 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report has pulled back the curtain on software supply chain attacks, revealing a 65% increase in breaches stemming from software in enterprises.
Software supply chain attacks continue to impact organizations of all sizes. And the latest Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) painted an alarming picture impacting global enterprises, with software supply chains now representing a growing attack surface that many security teams are blind to. The report makes clear that software producers need to do more to shore up the security of the code they ship to customers.
In this webinar, RL is joined by one of the co-authors of the DBIR, Philippe Langlois to discuss the latest DBIR and the intricacies of data breaches tied to software supply chain weaknesses and discuss how malicious actors eyeing sensitive data are shifting their tactics and targets.
Key Insights and takeaways include:
✓ Why and how software supply chain risks are increasing
✓ The responsibility of software producers to deliver secure code
✓ The increase in focused threat actor strategies
✓ The importance and benefits of advanced security measures
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