A supply chain risk refers to cybersecurity vulnerabilities that can be introduced through third-party vendors, suppliers, or partners. This could include risks originating from hardware, software, or services provided by these external entities. Understanding and mitigating supply chain risks is crucial for comprehensive security operations because attackers can exploit these weaker links to infiltrate a more secure organization.
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