
The Geopolitics of Code: Quantifying Risk in the Global Software Supply Chain
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Global supply chains, particularly in critical sectors like technology, are facing unprecedented threats from sophisticated adversaries who exploit vulnerabilities in third-party software and digital ecosystems. This geopolitical reality is driving stringent international regulations, such as the EU's NIS2 Directive and Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), which are compelling organizations to adopt mandatory Software Bills of Materials (SBOMs) and formalized Cyber Risk Quantification (CRQ) to transform risk into measurable business impact. We analyze how this regulatory pressure, coupled with the exponential risks posed by AI-driven attacks and Shadow AI, is redefining corporate resilience strategies, demanding cross-functional collaboration, and fueling a growing market for specialized cyber insurance.
www.breached.company/the-geopolitical-digital-fault-line-how-regulation-quantification-and-dynamic-capabilities-are-redefining-supply-chain-resilience
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