Cloud Supply Chain Attacks
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Summary
Cloud Supply Chain Attacks involve compromising cloud service providers, third-party vendors, or software dependencies to infiltrate target organizations, often resulting in widespread impact across multiple customers and services.
Key Characteristics
- Targeting cloud infrastructure, platforms, or software supply chains to inject malicious code or backdoors.
- Exploitation of trusted relationships between cloud providers and their customers.
- Use of compromised software updates or cloud services to propagate attacks.
- Potential for large-scale impact due to the interconnected nature of cloud ecosystems.
- Often difficult to detect due to the trusted nature of supply chain components.
Defensive Controls
- Implement strict vendor risk management and continuous security assessments.
- Use software bill of materials (SBOM) to track and verify software components.
- Enforce multi-factor authentication and least privilege access for cloud environments.
- Monitor cloud environments for unusual activity and conduct regular security audits.
- Adopt zero trust principles to limit lateral movement within cloud infrastructure.
Related Security Solutions
Cloud Access Security Brokers (CASBs), Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) systems, Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR), vulnerability management tools, and identity and access management (IAM) solutions are critical in detecting and mitigating cloud supply chain attacks.
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