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How Tariffs Impact Supply Chain Security and Strategies to Mitigate Risks

CategoryDetails
Threat ActorsCyber adversaries exploiting geopolitical tensions, unknown entities, state-sponsored groups
Campaign OverviewTariff-driven supply chain disruptions, operational changes, cybersecurity challenges
Target Regions (Victims)China, Mexico, Canada, U.S. suppliers, global trade hubs
MethodologySupplier shifts, onboarding new partners, changes in logistics, relocation of production
Product TargetedSupply chain infrastructure, Google and Apple tools, Exchange Servers
Malware ReferenceIndicators of Compromise (IoCs), exfiltration tools, phishing campaigns
Tools UsedSOCRadar Supply Chain Intelligence, Google and Apple tools, monitoring dashboards
Vulnerabilities ExploitedWeak supplier security, geopolitical instability, compliance challenges
TTPsPersistent access, phishing attacks, ransomware deployment, lateral movement across networks
AttributionTariff-driven changes exposing third-party vulnerabilities, attacks tied to Daggerfly, Crimson Palace
RecommendationsImplement CTI, strengthen supplier onboarding, enforce cybersecurity standards, monitor third-parties
SourceSOCRadar

Read full article: https://socradar.io/how-tariffs-impact-supply-chain-security-and-strategies-to-mitigate-risks/

Disclaimer: The above summary has been generated by an AI language model

Source: SOCRadar

Published on: December 5, 2024

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