Security News > 2019 > September > Security leaders lack confidence in the supply chain, fear third-party attacks

An overwhelming number of cybersecurity professionals (89%) have expressed concerns about the third-party managed service providers (MSPs) they partner with being hacked, according to new research from the Neustar International Security Council. Survey participants in July 2019 comprise 314 professionals from across six EMEA and US markets. While most organizations reported working with an average of two to three MSPs, less than a quarter (24%) admitted to feeling very confident in the safety barriers they … More → The post Security leaders lack confidence in the supply chain, fear third-party attacks appeared first on Help Net Security.
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