VentureBeat March 1, 2024
Louis Columbus

A staggering 91% of enterprises have fallen victim to software supply chain incidents in just a year, underscoring the need for better safeguards for continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipelines.

Four in 10 enterprises say misconfigured cloud services, stolen secrets from source code repositories, insecure use of APIs and compromised user credentials are becoming common. The most common impacts of these attacks are the malicious introduction of crypto-jacking malware (43%) and the needed remediation steps impacting SLAs (service level agreements) (41%).

Among those enterprises that have experienced software supply chain incidents in the last 12 months, 96% suffered some impact. Source: The Growing Complexity of Securing the Software Supply Chain, Enterprise Strategy Group

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