A survey of 1,500 C-suite and senior executives reveals that 49% admit their organizations lack visibility into software supply chain risks. The data shows that 80% of those experiencing a breach in the last year had low visibility, compared to only 6% with high visibility. Only 23% are confident in their visibility, while 40% of CEOs see the software supply chain as the biggest risk. Nonetheless, only 25% intend to prioritize engagement with software suppliers on security in the coming year, indicating a gap in necessary actions to enhance security.
About half (49%) of C-suite executives acknowledge their organizations lack adequate visibility to understand software supply chain risks, while 80% of those with breaches reported low visibility.
A mere 23% of respondents expressed confidence in having high visibility into their own software supply chains, indicating a critical gap in security awareness.
40% of CEOs consider their organization's software supply chain the largest security risk, showing a significant concern among top executives regarding software risk management.
Despite concerns, only 25% of respondents plan to prioritize engaging with software suppliers about security credentials over the next year.
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