
Attackers have grasped a simple truth: it's easier to breach one trusted supplier than thousands of well-defended organizations. That's why attacks on the supply chain are among the fastest-growing threats of 2026.
A single compromised software component, library or update can reach everyone who uses it — a domino effect on a global scale.
Why this is so dangerous
You may have excellent defenses, but if you embed third-party code or services, you inherit their vulnerabilities too. And often you don't even know how many dependencies you're actually using.
How to protect your chain
- Maintain an inventory of your software components (SBOM)
- Assess every supplier's security practices
- Watch for code signatures and update integrity
- Extend Zero Trust to partners and integrations too
- Plan a response for the "our supplier has been breached" scenario
Visibility is the first step
You can't manage a risk you can't see. Mapping your entire supply chain — internal dependencies, external services, partners — is the foundation of any serious defense.
SafeNet Sentinel helps you map and protect the whole chain, not just your own perimeter. Get in touch.