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Navigating New Cyber Threats: The Shift from Third-Party Vendors to U.S. Tariffs in Supply Chain Security

Apr 16, 2025
Artificial Intelligence / Software Security

Introduction
Cyber threats aimed at supply chains are becoming increasingly concerning for businesses across various sectors. As companies deepen their reliance on third-party vendors, cloud services, and global logistics, cybercriminals are seizing opportunities to exploit vulnerabilities in these interconnected systems. By first targeting a third-party vendor with unnoticed security flaws, attackers can establish a foothold, using these weaknesses to penetrate the networks of primary business partners. This allows them to move laterally through vital systems, ultimately accessing sensitive data, financial assets, intellectual property, or even operational controls. Recent high-profile incidents, such as the 2024 ransomware attack on Change Healthcare—one of the largest health payment processing firms—illustrate how attackers can disrupt supply chain operations and compromise millions of patients’ protected health information (PHI), stealing up to 6TB of data.

New Cyber Threats Emerging in Supply Chains: From Third-Party Vendors to U.S. Tariffs April 16, 2025 Artificial Intelligence / Software Security As businesses increasingly rely on third-party vendors and cloud services, cyber threats targeting supply chains have surged to the forefront of corporate concerns. Cybercriminals are keenly aware of the…

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Navigating New Cyber Threats: The Shift from Third-Party Vendors to U.S. Tariffs in Supply Chain Security

Apr 16, 2025
Artificial Intelligence / Software Security

Introduction
Cyber threats aimed at supply chains are becoming increasingly concerning for businesses across various sectors. As companies deepen their reliance on third-party vendors, cloud services, and global logistics, cybercriminals are seizing opportunities to exploit vulnerabilities in these interconnected systems. By first targeting a third-party vendor with unnoticed security flaws, attackers can establish a foothold, using these weaknesses to penetrate the networks of primary business partners. This allows them to move laterally through vital systems, ultimately accessing sensitive data, financial assets, intellectual property, or even operational controls. Recent high-profile incidents, such as the 2024 ransomware attack on Change Healthcare—one of the largest health payment processing firms—illustrate how attackers can disrupt supply chain operations and compromise millions of patients’ protected health information (PHI), stealing up to 6TB of data.

Ontic Raises $230M to Expand Connected Security Platform

Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, Next-Generation Technologies & Secure Development Physical Security Firm Targets Insider Risks with Federal Growth and AI Automation Michael Novinson (@MichaelNovinson) • August 25, 2025 Manish Mehta, Chief Solutions and Innovation Officer at Ontic (Image: Ontic) Ontic, a connected security intelligence platform founded by a former…

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Anthropic Evaluates AI ‘Model Welfare’ Safeguards

Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning , Next-Generation Technologies & Secure Development Claude Models May Terminate Unsafe Conversations in Certain Scenarios Rashmi Ramesh (rashmiramesh_) • August 20, 2025     Image: Shutterstock Recently, Anthropic unveiled a safeguard feature for its Claude AI platform, enabling specific models to terminate conversations deemed persistently…

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IBM Discovers Inadequate Controls in 97% of AI-Related Data Breaches

Recent research from IBM highlights a significant “AI oversight gap” among organizations that have experienced data breaches. According to findings from the company’s Cost of a Data Breach Report, an alarming 97% of these organizations reported a lack of adequate AI access controls, underscoring potential vulnerabilities in their cybersecurity frameworks.…

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North Korean Hackers Initiate New Cyber Attack Against South Korea

Cyberwarfare / Nation-State Attacks, Fraud Management & Cybercrime, Geo Focus: Asia Report: North Korean Hacking Group Incorporates Ransomware into Cyber Operations Chris Riotta (@chrisriotta) • August 14, 2025 Image: Shutterstock Recent findings from South Korean cybersecurity researchers have revealed a robust cyberattack campaign attributed to the North Korean hacker group…

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Sorry, Mr. Altman, But Passwords Aren’t Making a Comeback

AI-Based Attacks, Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, Fraud Management & Cybercrime OpenAI CEO Asserts AI Surpasses Voice Recognition, While Experts Remain Skeptical Suparna Goswami (gsuparna) • August 6, 2025 OpenAI CEO Sam Altman (Image: U.S. Senate) OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman recently claimed that artificial intelligence has essentially “defeated” most current…

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