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How Cybersecurity Readiness Prevents Small and Medium Businesses (SMBs) from Fuelling Supply Chain AttacksBy - Ram Narayanan, Country Manager at Check Point Software Technologies, Middle East | ||
Dubai, United Arab Emirates Supply chain attacks aren’t new. If the past couple of years have taught businesses anything, it’s that the impact of supply chain cyber attacks is now, universal, from the fallout of the SolarWinds software breach, to the exposed Apache Log4j vulnerability and Kaseya last year. Unfortunately when such supply chain attacks hit smaller businesses who are usually the suppliers to larger enterprises, their impact is especially prohibitive.
Ram Narayanan, Country Manager at Check Point Software Technologies, Middle East
With this in mind, budgetary constraints to keep computers and corporate networks protected should never be an excuse, as keeping sensitive data and information protected will bring many advantages and benefits to companies. This can range from overall cost savings, compliance with data protection laws, gaining the trust of customers and suppliers, to protecting your documents and information to the maximum by preventing any type of data breach.
How SMBs can prevent supply chain attacks
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