Securing Your Supply
Chain From Data Breaches
Protect sensitive data and ensure operational continuity in interconnected supply chains with Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) and Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) features. Maintain data confidentiality and integrity with multi-layered encryption.
Current Market Analysis
90%
of organizations exchange sensitive information with over 1,000 external entities, while 44% report sharing with more than 2,500.
4.8M
of suppliers communicate with their customers by email or phone. This manual process often exacerbates existing communication delays.
75%
Organizations have increasingly relied on global, interconnected supply chains, making them inevitably vulnerable to disruptions. However, the stakes have risen as trade disputes intensify, cybersecurity attacks become common, natural disasters increase, and political instability continues to plague global supply chains. As a result, more international companies are questioning how to assess and manage these risks and prepare their supply chains accordingly. A growing array of global challenges, ranging from climate change to political upheavals, fragmented systems, and cybersecurity attacks. This has increased the landscape of supply chain risks – underscoring the importance of robust risk management strategies and the need for organizations to adopt the best supply chain security practices.
Dive into our whitepaper to learn why global supply chain security is important. Discover how data security supply chain solutions can help you prepare for data breaches by helping you understand how they happen and can be addressed.
Protect Your Supply Chain from Data Breaches