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Supply chain attack on Labour Party shows bad actors have a new favourite tactic

The Labour party’s supply chain attack has left the party warning members’ their data, stored by a third party supplier, may have been breached. This tactic is quickly becoming a firm favourite among bad actors, with this being the third critical supply chain attack on record this year. 

Organisations are more and more reliant on external entities for services, but if third party suppliers have little to no ability to defend against these attacks, organisations have no chance of protecting themselves. Knowing your suppliers to assess and understand blind spots is vital to fighting against these looming threats. If just one supplier’s security processes trails behind the rest, it quickly becomes the weakest link and therefore most attractive entry point for bad actors. 

Zero trust frameworks, which assume you can’t trust anyone, are being adopted to fight supply chain attacks. However, this isn’t enough to keep bad actors out. Businesses need visibility to understand how to identify if anything is lurking on their IT network. When organisations have complex supply chains, they need visibility across all customers to protect against any threats. It’s a must to be able to see activity, including any files going into or leaving their IT environment, even in an encryption event, that can be identified to know the extent of potential damage.