Palo Alto Networks helps organisations combat software supply chain threats

Palo Alto Networks helps organisations combat software supply chain threats

With software supply chain attacks rising rapidly, Palo Alto Networks has announced PrismaCloud Supply Chain Security to provide a complete view of where potential vulnerabilities or misconfigurations exist in the software supply chain — allowing organisations to quickly trace to the source and fix them. If not quickly fixed or, better yet, avoided during coding, these security flaws could allow attackers to infiltrate systems, spread malicious payloads throughout an organisation’s software and access sensitive data.

According to Gartner, by 2025, 45% of organisations worldwide will have experienced attacks on their software supply chains, a three-fold increase from 2021. Unit 42’s Cloud Threat Report also found that access to hardcoded credentials opened the door for lateral movement and continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipeline poisoning.

Many current solutions only provide vulnerability and misconfiguration information at a resource layer in code or in the cloud. With Supply Chain Security, Prisma Cloud provides not only full life cycle visibility and protection but the context of where a vulnerability fits into the layers of a cloud architecture. 

“Every day new vulnerabilities are found in open source and other software components that have previously been integrated into the organisation’s software code. Without the proper tools, it is very difficult for organisations to quickly spot where they have used the unpatched versions of these components,” said Ankur Shah, Senior Vice President, Prisma Cloud Products, Palo Alto Networks. “Prisma Cloud is designed to help protect organisations from code to cloud; and now that customers can visualise their software supply chain, it’s easier to spot, prioritise and remediate security weaknesses at the onset of development and during delivery pipelines.”

Prisma Cloud Supply Chain Security helps provide a full stack, full life cycle approach to securing the interconnected components that make up and deliver cloud native applications. It can help to identify vulnerabilities and misconfigurations in code, including open-source packages, Infrastructure as Code (IaC) files and delivery pipelines, such as version control system (VCS) and CI pipeline configurations.

With these features, organisations can better assess the attack surface of their delivery pipelines and all connected application and infrastructure resources to be better equipped to help prevent supply chain attacks. Implementing Prisma Cloud Supply Chain Security as part of a Zero Trust architecture is one of the best ways an organisation can prevent software supply chain attacks.

“A thriving community creating a vast array of open-source software helps developers accelerate their coding and product delivery, but it increases the attack surface if you can’t make sure the code is secure,” said Melinda Marks, ESG Senior Analyst, Application and Cloud Security. “The new enhancements in Prisma Cloud allow DevOps and security teams to fully understand their software supply chains so they can identify and remediate coding flaws to secure their cloud native applications.”

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