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Supply chain security – the biggest overlooked cyber risk
Every business, no matter how large or small, has some form of supply chain. You could be a manufacturer that supplies goods to a business to sell, or you could be the office water cooler supplier. It really doesn't matter what size the business is – you will tend to have at least one supplier. This, unfortunately, opens all businesses up to the potential risk of cyber attacks and data breaches coming directly from their supplier or suppliers (or any other firms in their supply chain).