Supply Chain Resilience
Regarding security and cybersecurity, supply chain resilience refers to an organization's capacity to foresee, plan for, react to, and recover from disruptions or threats to its supply chain, emphasizing preserving the availability, confidentiality, and integrity of data and systems. Supply chain resilience in cybersecurity refers to defending the connected network of partners, suppliers, and vendors from online attacks that can jeopardize the security of goods, services, or data. This includes ensuring the security of software and hardware components' security, validating third-party vendors' trustworthiness, and implementing measures to detect and respond to cyber incidents within the supply chain. A resilient supply chain in cybersecurity is characterized by adapting to changing threat landscapes, quickly recovering from disruptions, and maintaining high security across the entire supply chain ecosystem. This is essential for minimizing the impact of cyberattacks, data breaches, or other security incidents that could affect the organization and its interconnected partners.
ThreatNG is an integrated solution encompassing External Attack Surface Management (EASM), Digital Risk Protection (DRP), and Security Ratings, significantly enhancing Supply Chain Resilience for organizations. ThreatNG thoroughly evaluates an organization's external environment through EASM, spotting possible weak points in the supply chain ecosystem. In addition, DRP keeps a close eye on this external presence to protect it against cyber threats that can jeopardize the security and integrity of important supply chain data. Security Ratings contribute by continuously evaluating the cybersecurity posture, ensuring that the organization and its interconnected partners adhere to robust security standards. This cohesive approach complements other security solutions by addressing external dimensions of cybersecurity, enhancing the overall resilience of the supply chain. For instance, ThreatNG can collaborate seamlessly with vendor risk management systems, ensuring that third-party suppliers maintain adequate cybersecurity measures and align with the organization's security standards, creating a more resilient and secure supply chain ecosystem.