Supply Chain Security

Because Your Vendors Might Be Your Weakest Link

You can have the best cybersecurity in the world—airtight firewalls, bulletproof cloud configs, paranoid password policies.
But none of that matters if your third-party vendor just left their admin panel wide open to the internet.

One sloppy supplier can turn your airtight security into Swiss cheese.
One compromised partner can be the reason you’re explaining a breach to your board.

That’s why supply chain security isn’t optional anymore.
And that’s exactly where I step in.

What I Actually Do (Besides Politely Judging Your Vendors)

Third-Party Risk Assessments

I go beyond “Do they have an ISO certificate?” and actually dig into how secure your vendors really are.
Here’s what I check:

If they’re cutting corners, I’ll spot it.
If they’re one phishing email away from disaster, I’ll call it out.

Supply Chain Attack Surface Mapping

It’s not just who your vendors are—it’s how they’re connected to your business:

I map out all the direct and indirect ways third parties can impact your security, then show you where the risks really live.

Spoiler: It’s often places you didn’t think to look.

Lockdown and Risk Mitigation Planning

After we figure out where the problems are, I help you actually do something about them:

 

Because trusting your vendors is nice. Verifying your vendors is smarter.

 

Why This Matters

Recent years have shown us loud and clear:

  • Major ransomware attacks? Supply chain breach.

  • Credential leaks? Supply chain breach.

  • Data exposures? Guess what—supply chain breach.

Attackers know businesses don’t always audit their partners closely.
They’ll take the easy route every time.
And if your supplier screws up, it’s your brand, your customers, and your legal team cleaning up the mess.

Don’t give attackers a free pass through someone else’s bad security practices.

Ready to Lock Down the Links?

If your supply chain security strategy currently consists of “we trust our vendors,” it’s time for an upgrade.
Let’s make sure your vendors aren’t the ticking time bomb in your otherwise perfect setup.

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