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Majority of CIOs say their software supply chains are vulnerable, execs demand action
2022-06-02 19:57

Majority of CIOs say their software supply chains are vulnerable, execs demand action.

A new survey of 1,000 CIOs conducted by Venafi shows that over 80% said their organizations are vulnerable to cyberattacks targeting software supply chains.

85% of CIOs have specifically been instructed by the board or CEO to take action to improve the security of software development and build environments.

This jump in software supply chain cyberattacks over the previous year has put into focus that companies need to take action immediately or become another in the long list of victims.

While malicious parties have begun to infiltrate poorly protected CI/CD pipelines, it is time for organizations to employ code signing to secure these supply chains.

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https://www.techrepublic.com/article/majority-of-cios-say-their-software-supply-chains-are-vulnerable-execs-demand-action/