There have been more than 200 dedicated supply chain attacks over the past decade. Some of these campaigns have affected countless supplier networks and millions of customers – SolarWinds, Kaseya and the recent Log4j debacle come to mind. But given how distributed work has become, especially since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, what exactly isn’t part of the “supply chain” now? Likewise, what workplace doesn’t include aspects of “remote work”, even if it’s being … More
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