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August 17 | Experts Talk Through the Stages of a Supply Chain Attack

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mlns='> Account for flaws lurking in open-source repositories Wednesday, Aug 17, 2022 | 10AM PT / 1P

mlns='> Account for flaws lurking in open-source repositories [Dark Reading Webinar]( [How Supply Chain Attacks Work – And What You Can Do to Stop Them]( Wednesday, Aug 17, 2022 | 10AM PT / 1PM ET [REGISTER NOW](  {NAME}, the headline-making attack against Solarwinds sent a shockwave through the world and had many security and business leaders reexamining the security of their own supply chains. In a supply chain – or third party - attack, criminals infiltrate and disrupt the computer systems of a company’s key suppliers or vendors and, through this third-party access, are then able to breach other organizations associated with the initial target. [In this webinar, experts talk through the stages of a supply chain attack. You will also learn what tools and strategies you can start using immediately to assess your own supply chain security and put defenses in place to keep your supply chain protected.]( Attend this webinar and you'll learn about: - Assessing an organization’s current software supply chain risk. - How Software Bills of Materials (SBOMs) fit into the future of supply chain security. - A few crucial best practices for preventing software supply chain attacks. - Accounting for flaws lurking in open-source repositories. [REGISTER NOW]( Can’t attend the webinar? [Register]( anyway and we’ll let you know when it is available [on-demand](. Webinar sponsored by: [Palo Alto]( [Privacy Policy](  [FEATURED SPEAKERS]( [Jake Williams]( [Cameron Hyde]( [Becky Bracken]( [Jake Williams]( Founder and President Rendition InfoSec [Cameron Hyde]( Product Marketing Manager, Prisma Cloud Palo Alto Networks [Becky Bracken]( Editor Dark Reading Having trouble viewing this email? [View Web Version]( [Dark Reading]( c/o Informa Tech Informa Tech Holdings LLC | Registered in the United States with number 7418737 | 605 Third Ave., 22nd Floor, New York, New York 10158, USA [Informa Tech] This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Received this email as a forward? [Sign up]( to receive our [newsletter](. To understand how we use your personal information, please see our [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © 2022 Informa Tech Holdings LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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