How Businesses Can Prevent Supply Chain Attacks

July 21, 2021

With ransomware attack targets shifting from individual organizations to exploiting platforms while successfully targeting thousands of victim companies, there is an urgent need to protect organizations from ransomware by hardening systems.

According to the Forrester blog, Ransomware: Survive By Outrunning The Guy Next To You, in order to protect themselves from ransomware attacks, organizations need to scrutinize the inherent trust they place on their supply chain.

Businesses can do this by taking stock of the critical partners they have in their environment, including vendors used for collaboration/email, MSPs who manage and monitor infrastructure or security vendors who may provide an agent for each system.

After that, the report recommends that organizations should take the following steps:

  • Ask these partners what they are doing to prevent the company from becoming the next victim of a destructive attack.
  • Find out if they have the proper processes and architecture to prevent the kind of lateral movement that have been seen in the recent attack
  • Check service agreements to find out what contractual responsibility these partners have to protect the company from ransomware and malware.

For more information, read the original story in ZDNet.

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