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Hardware supply chain threats can undermine your endpoint infrastructure

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Global IT infrastructure has become increasingly interconnected and interdependent. As a result, operational resilience has continued to climb up CISOs’ agendas. While organizations have matured their handling of software threats, many are struggling with poor visibility and inadequate tools to defend against lower-level threats targeting hardware and firmware, which is proving to be a barrier to resilience.

Supply chain attacks can come in many forms, from ransomware groups compromising suppliers’ infrastructure, to tampering with hardware and firmware. Beyond disruption, the reason why these attacks are so damaging is because they undermine the hardware and firmware foundations of devices, often in ways that are difficult to detect and fix, meaning that software and data cannot be trusted to be secure.

Alex Holland

Principal Threat Researcher in the HP Security Lab.

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