Supply Chain Cybersecurity 2026, Preparing for the Next Wave of Third-Party Threats

Cybercriminals don’t need to attack your business directly to bring operations to a halt. 2025’s most disruptive cyber incidents, affecting major retailers, automotive giants and household consumer brands — all shared a common weakness: vulnerabilities within their supply chains.

As organisations continue to expand their third-party ecosystems, they are struggling with limited visibility, internally-focused security strategies, and increasingly sophisticated threat actors deliberately exploiting suppliers for maximum impact.

Join SR-M and Ethixbase360 for a forward-looking session exploring:

What made 2025 a tipping point for third-party cyber attacks

The year’s headline breaches and the lessons every organisation must act on

Why third party cyber risk ownership is a shared responsibility of security and compliance

How to build resilient supplier ecosystems that detect, withstand, and recover from cyber attacks

Don’t wait for the next breach to expose your weakest link. Equip your business with the insights and actions needed to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving threat landscape.

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