Third-party providers have become the biggest security challenge for German retailers – yet many prioritize compliance over technical vulnerability remediation.
Customer data (name, date of birth, email, phone number, customer number) was leaked from an IT service provider for Lidl; payment data and passwords remained…
Companies must prepare their cybersecurity and business continuity for attacks arising from geopolitical conflicts, as supply chains and digital dependencies transcend borders.
Chinese manufacturers dominate the EU router market with 37 percent market share, while 93 percent of European internet traffic flows through components from non-EU suppliers—a…
Reduced technological diversity increases vulnerability to supply-chain attacks, while manual control processes in Germany cannot keep pace with the speed of modern AI-driven development.
Attackers exploited a forgotten but still-active Klue credential to gain access, implanted token-harvesting code to steal OAuth tokens, and used Python scripts for 24-hour data…
Supply-chain attacks cannot be completely prevented, but their impact can be significantly limited through systematic risk mitigation and resilience measures.
Cyber resilience must be planned across ecosystems rather than within individual organizations, as dependencies create attack vectors and propagation pathways for security incidents.