Abstract: A supply chain attack is a cyberattack that targets less secure elements within an organization’s supply chain. Today, organizations face heightened risks from threat actors exploiting vulnerabilities in their supply chains, which significantly threaten data integrity and operational continuity. These attacks have increased because attackers exploit less secure partners and subsidiaries to target larger, more secure organizations. This webinar explores the critical role of ethical hacking in strengthening supply chain security. Ethical hacking allows businesses to identify vulnerabilities across the supply chain before malicious actors can exploit them. Hence, businesses can proactively uncover and mitigate associated risks by tracing these vulnerabilities and fortifying their defenses against potential breaches. Attendees will gain insights into practical strategies for enhancing supply chain resilience through ethical hacking, thereby safeguarding organizations against evolving cyber threats.
Key Takeaways:
- Understanding supply chain attacks and their impact on organizational security
- Exploring notable supply chain vulnerabilities and their impact
- Ethical hacking approach to supply chain threat resilience
- Strategies for integrating ethical hacking into the supply chain security framework
- Ensuring compliance and accountability: Best practices for supply chain security
Speaker:
Sergey Chubarov, Security Expert
Bio: Sergey Chubarov is a security & cloud expert and instructor with over 15 years of experience in Microsoft Technologies. His day-to-day job is to help companies securely embrace cloud technologies. He has earned diverse certifications and recognitions such as Microsoft MVP: Security, OSCP, OSEP, eCPPT, eCPTX, Microsoft Certified Trainer, MCT Regional Lead, EC-Council’s C|EH, C|PENT, L|PT, C|CSE, C|EI, CREST C|PSA, C|RT, and more. He often speaks at local and international conferences like Global Azure, DEF CON, Black Hat Europe, Wild West Hackin’ Fest, Security BSides, Workplace Ninja, Midwest Management Summit, Hack in the Box, etc.