Companies around the world are increasingly affected by cyber incidents involving their partners.
The number of cyber incidents in supply chains is growing, as is the scale of their impact.
The problem: existing approaches to addressing these challenges are inadequate, and better management of supply chain cyber risk is urgently needed.
On 23 April 2025, the World Economic Forum (WEF) Center for Cybersecurity made an important contribution to the prevention of cyber risks in digital supply chains.
In their article, the four authors – Sander Zeijlemaker, Raphael Yahalom, Ranjan Pal and Mirko Ross – outline three key steps to building cyber resilience in organisations.
Read on to find out what these are and what the future might look like

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