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Supply Chain Cybersecurity Report

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THE CYBERSECURITY OF OUR SUPPLY CHAINS HAS NEVER BEEN SO VULNERABLE

Gartner reports that just 21 percent of supply chain leaders believe their networks are “highly resilient.” After suffering years of pandemic, economic, and geopolitical shocks, can your operation withstand another threat: cyberattack?

NINJIO’s report dives into the state of the cybersecurity of the supply chain sector, including:

  • The depth of cyber risks that the supply chain faces
  • How cybersecurity supports supply chain resilience
  • Concrete steps for companies training their employees to be the front line of cyber defense

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About The ReporT

At a time of high pressure on global supply chains, NINJIO has released a new report outlining how companies and their employees can help keep the sector safe. The 2022 Supply Chain Cybersecurity Report is the latest in a series of research reports that investigate high-priority threats and offer insights to companies on how to address them and prevent substantial harm.

The supply chain sector is undergoing a sweeping digital transformation, which provides cybercriminals with ample opportunities to infiltrate companies through an expanding array of attack vectors. This is why supply chain cybersecurity platforms have to be agile and adaptive – they should be able to keep up with evolving cyberthreats and ensure that all attack vectors are covered at all times. There’s no better resource for building this type of resilience than a cyber-aware workforce.

In our report, you will learn why cybersecurity is necessary for supply chain resilience, why supply chains face more cyber risks than ever, and how cybersecurity awareness can protect supply chains.

Most notably, the report considers how companies can empower employees to defend supply chains around the world. It starts with establishing a proactive cybersecurity awareness program to educate employees about cyber threats before the threats occur. While this may seem like an obvious starting point, the report finds that companies often realize this fact too late – 90 percent say they provided employees with cybersecurity awareness training after a ransomware attack.

While the supply chain sector will face even more relentless and destructive cyberattacks in the coming years, business leaders have never been more aware of this threat. If you’re a supply chain leader, now is the time to make cyber resilience a core priority at every level of your organization. When employees learn how to identify and prevent supply chain cyberattacks, they won’t just keep the company safe – they’ll help the entire economy avoid the calamitous disruptions we’ve experienced over the past several years.

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