
Article Highlights Four Overlooked "Silent Problems" in Security
CybersecurityOpenSourceThirdPartyRisksIndustrialControlSystemsInternalThreats
The article highlights four "silent problems" that are often overlooked in security matters. These problems include vulnerabilities in open-source software, risks associated with third-party vendors, flaws in industrial control systems (ICS), and internal threats. Open-source software, although widely used, poses significant risks due to lack of maintenance and support. Third-party vendors can introduce vulnerabilities into an organization's systems, while ICS, often outdated, are easy targets for cyberattacks. Finally, internal threats from employees or contractors represent a growing danger.