What is the role of CTI in securing supply chains, and how can organizations leverage threat intelligence to protect against third-party risks and breaches?
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CTI (Cyber Threat Intelligence) plays a crucial role in securing supply chains by providing organizations with real-time information on potential threats and vulnerabilities. By leveraging threat intelligence, organizations can proactively identify and mitigate risks associated with third-party vendors and partners. This can involve monitoring and analyzing data on emerging threats, sharing information with other entities in the supply chain, implementing security measures based on threat intelligence insights, and conducting continuous assessments to stay ahead of evolving threats. Organizations can also use threat intelligence to enhance incident response capabilities and strengthen their overall cybersecurity posture against breaches originating from third-party entities.