Blind trust in hardware vendors is always a bad idea
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Blind trust in hardware vendors is always a bad idea
"The real question is, what about the hardware? What's actually protecting that hardware? There's not much. Most of the time, enterprises have no way to verify the security of their hardware components."
"There has been an 8x increase in attacks against network edge devices over the past year, indicating a significant shift in the focus of cyber threats."
As endpoint security improves, attackers are shifting to hardware and firmware vulnerabilities. There has been an 8x increase in attacks on network edge devices. Traditional security tools like EDR and antivirus protect software but not hardware. Eclypsium emphasizes the need for organizations to monitor and secure their hardware infrastructure, including network devices and servers. While some manufacturers are enhancing hardware security, significant gaps remain, leaving enterprises vulnerable to attacks targeting the hardware layer.
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