Security News > 2022 > February > Your software supply chain is under attack – how are you going to react?
This is the sort of situation facing more and more companies, as cybercriminals not only take advantage of existing vulnerabilities in the open-source ecosystem, but actively work to inject their own, giving them the chance to attack supply chains at their leisure.
This session, featuring a panel of experts from Immersive Labs, takes you through the decision-making process you would face as you try to protect your own organisation as well your customers.
It's this sort of wide-ranging, real world, war gaming that's at the heart of Immersive Labs' approach to enhancing organisations' cybersecurity readiness with a platform that combines gamified training content and in-depth simulations as well as giving them deep insight into their people's skills.
By people, we really do mean the entire organisation.
Because responding to cyberthreats can no longer be left to dedicated security specialists but must be the responsibility of the entire organisation.
Not least because there simply aren't enough dedicate security specialists out there.
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