Home Gated Resource BlueVoyant Review: Semiconductors, the Supply Chain, and Cyber Security 2021 BlueVoyant Review: Semiconductors, the Supply Chain, and Cyber Security 2021 In late 2020, following a combination of poor planning and supply-chain complexities, the entire automotive industry was forced to cut production – with Ford, GM, Volkswagen and more manufacturers bringing production to a halt. The cause? A semiconductor shortage. As demand for vehicles rebounded much faster than anticipated in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, carmakers found themselves scrambling to address the production constraints caused by a global chip bottleneck. This report outlines: • The semiconductor industry as a small, yet absolutely critical supply chain• Insights into the extremely high levels of threat targeting of inbound traffic from known ransomware infrastructure• The alarming number of unsecured remote desktop ports – a frequent point of entry for ransomware threats• The alarming percentage of persistent high-level vulnerabilities rated “critical” by NIST• A surprisingly high percentage of companies who evidenced signs of traffic to suspicious websites, indicating potentially compromised networks or devices• The fact that the majority of semiconductors are manufactured in Taiwan and the unforeseen geopolitical knock-on effects of potential disruption or attack on the semiconductor supply chain The semiconductor supply chain represents one of the most siloed, and most valuable, supply chains today. With every critical digital system utilizing semiconductors in some capacity, the effects of a halt in production are astronomical. There are a few simple steps organizations can take to transform their cybersecurity posture from reactive to proactive. Discover the insights. By completing this form, you agree to receive communications from BlueVoyant. BlueVoyant Review: Semiconductors, the Supply Chain, and Cyber Security Related reading Ransomware Why Are the Consequences of Ransomware Attacks Rarely Fully Understood? May 24, 2022 According to BlueVoyant’s ransomware research, unsuspecting victims suffer the consequences, such as layoffs, medical treatment delays, travel… Read more Webinar Protecting the Grid: The Evolving Threat Landscape and Proactive Defense in the Energy Sector May 23, 2022 Join us on June 16 as we discuss the energy grid landscape and how the industry can address risk with a proactive approach. Register now Webinar Securing the UK’s National Health Service May 23, 2022 Join this BlueVoyant and Microsoft webinar on June 29 to discover how you can create a robust and economical cyber defense environment. Register now Recommended reading Webinar Protecting the Grid: The Evolving Threat Landscape and Proactive Defense in the Energy Sector Join us on June 16 as we discuss the energy grid landscape and how the industry can address risk with a proactive approach. Learn more
In late 2020, following a combination of poor planning and supply-chain complexities, the entire automotive industry was forced to cut production – with Ford, GM, Volkswagen and more manufacturers bringing production to a halt. The cause? A semiconductor shortage. As demand for vehicles rebounded much faster than anticipated in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, carmakers found themselves scrambling to address the production constraints caused by a global chip bottleneck. This report outlines: • The semiconductor industry as a small, yet absolutely critical supply chain• Insights into the extremely high levels of threat targeting of inbound traffic from known ransomware infrastructure• The alarming number of unsecured remote desktop ports – a frequent point of entry for ransomware threats• The alarming percentage of persistent high-level vulnerabilities rated “critical” by NIST• A surprisingly high percentage of companies who evidenced signs of traffic to suspicious websites, indicating potentially compromised networks or devices• The fact that the majority of semiconductors are manufactured in Taiwan and the unforeseen geopolitical knock-on effects of potential disruption or attack on the semiconductor supply chain The semiconductor supply chain represents one of the most siloed, and most valuable, supply chains today. With every critical digital system utilizing semiconductors in some capacity, the effects of a halt in production are astronomical. There are a few simple steps organizations can take to transform their cybersecurity posture from reactive to proactive. Discover the insights. By completing this form, you agree to receive communications from BlueVoyant. BlueVoyant Review: Semiconductors, the Supply Chain, and Cyber Security Related reading Ransomware Why Are the Consequences of Ransomware Attacks Rarely Fully Understood? May 24, 2022 According to BlueVoyant’s ransomware research, unsuspecting victims suffer the consequences, such as layoffs, medical treatment delays, travel… Read more Webinar Protecting the Grid: The Evolving Threat Landscape and Proactive Defense in the Energy Sector May 23, 2022 Join us on June 16 as we discuss the energy grid landscape and how the industry can address risk with a proactive approach. Register now Webinar Securing the UK’s National Health Service May 23, 2022 Join this BlueVoyant and Microsoft webinar on June 29 to discover how you can create a robust and economical cyber defense environment. Register now Recommended reading Webinar Protecting the Grid: The Evolving Threat Landscape and Proactive Defense in the Energy Sector Join us on June 16 as we discuss the energy grid landscape and how the industry can address risk with a proactive approach. Learn more
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Webinar Protecting the Grid: The Evolving Threat Landscape and Proactive Defense in the Energy Sector May 23, 2022 Join us on June 16 as we discuss the energy grid landscape and how the industry can address risk with a proactive approach. Register now
Webinar Securing the UK’s National Health Service May 23, 2022 Join this BlueVoyant and Microsoft webinar on June 29 to discover how you can create a robust and economical cyber defense environment. Register now
Webinar Protecting the Grid: The Evolving Threat Landscape and Proactive Defense in the Energy Sector Join us on June 16 as we discuss the energy grid landscape and how the industry can address risk with a proactive approach. Learn more