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Navigating the Complexities of Digital Security
What Is the Digital Supply Chain, and Why Is It Risky?
The digital landscape has become increasingly complex, with every service and platform depending on a myriad of digital supply chains.
The digital supply chain refers to the chain of third-party digital tools, services, and infrastructure that are depended on for a particular first-party service (such as a website or SaaS platform).
In an ever-changing digital landscape, supply chains can be brittle with many unseen risks.
Our latest e-book on digital supply chain attacks offers an exploration of four common digital supply chain attacks:
- Magecart: Web skimming malware targeting eCommerce sites to steal sensitive data.
- Asset Hijacking: Exploiting infrastructure vulnerabilities to host malicious content.
- Mail Hijacking: Compromising email servers to send phishing emails and steal information.
- Nameserver Hijacking: Taking over DNS servers to redirect traffic and intercept data.