Techstrong Gang
Software Supply Chain Vulnerabilities: What Every Enterprise Needs to Know | TSG Ep. 922
11m
Software supply chains face significant vulnerabilities, especially from phishing attacks that target developers. These attacks can result in widespread malware and security breaches. Many cyber attacks are simpler than they seem, highlighting the need for better verification processes. The organized nature of cybercrime is discussed, with criminal gangs using sophisticated tactics. The conversation also reflects on the anniversary of 9/11, emphasizing the importance of remembering its significance and ongoing societal issues related to violence.
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