In today’s world, everything’s connected. That includes the software your business relies on. Whether you’ve installed that software locally or use it in the cloud.
Protecting the entire process that creates and delivers your software is very important. From the tools developers use to the way updates reach your computer, every step matters. A breach or vulnerability in any part of this chain can have severe consequences.
A recent example is the global IT outage that happened last July. This outage brought down airlines, banks, and many other businesses. The culprit for the outage was an update gone wrong. This update came from a software supplier called CrowdStrike. It turns out that the company was a link in a LOT of software supply chains.
What can you do to avoid a similar supply chain-related issue? Let’s talk about why securing your software supply chain is absolutely essential.
Increasing Complexity and Interdependence
Many Components
Interconnected Systems
Continuous Integration and Deployment
Rise of Cyber Threats
Targeted Attacks
Sophisticated Techniques
Financial and Reputational Damage
Regulatory Requirements
Compliance Standards
Vendor Risk Management
Data Protection
Regulations emphasise data protection and privacy. Securing the supply chain helps protect sensitive data from unauthorised access. This is especially important for industries like financial services and healthcare. In these industries, data breaches can have serious consequences.
Ensuring Business Continuity
Preventing Disruptions
A secure supply chain helps prevent disruptions in business operations. Cyber-attacks can lead to downtime, impacting productivity and revenue. Ensuring the integrity of the supply chain minimises the risk of operational disruptions.
Maintaining Trust
6 Steps to Secure Your Software Supply Chain
Put in Place Strong Authentication
Use strong authentication methods for all components of the supply chain. This includes multi-factor authentication (MFA) and secure access controls. Ensure that only authorised personnel can access critical systems and data.
Do Phased Update Rollouts
Conduct Security Audits
Use Secure Development Practices
Monitor for Threats
Educate and Train Staff
We Can Help Manage Your IT Vendors
Securing your software supply chain is no longer optional. A breach or outage can have severe financial and operational consequences. Investing in supply chain security is crucial for the resilience of any business.
Need some help managing technology vendors or securing your digital supply chain?
Get in touch with us today and let’s chat.