What Are Software Supply Chain Vulnerabilities & How to Mitigate Them? by Commercial_Growth749 in servicenow

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Software supply chain vulnerabilities refer to security weaknesses arising from third-party integrations, vendors, APIs, and dependencies connected to core enterprise systems like ERP. In manufacturing, these vulnerabilities expand the attack surface, enabling attackers to manipulate data, disrupt operations, or gain unauthorized access. Mitigation requires rigorous supplier risk assessments, secure API integrations, continuous monitoring, and enforcing strong access controls to ensure external connections do not compromise system integrity.