aDolus Technology Inc. announces it has won an award for most innovative software supply chain security from Cyber Defense Magazine (CDM), an electronic information security publication.
“It is so encouraging to see the protection of our software supply chain get the attention it so urgently needs. You would not have even seen this category two years ago, but following high-profile supply chain attacks like SolarWinds and Kaseya, industry is recognizing this rapidly escalating threat,” says Eric Byres, founder and CTO of aDolus, in a press release from the company. “With help from the DHS, our team started tackling this problem back in 2017 and our solution now provides a huge head start to businesses needing a secure software supply chain.”
“aDolus embodies the three major features we judges look for when picking winners: understanding tomorrow’s threats today, providing a cost-effective solution and innovating in unexpected ways that help companies mitigate cyber risk and get one step ahead of the next breach,” says Gary S. Miliefsky, publisher of Cyber Defense Magazine.
“Software supply chain visibility is the new business imperative,” says Rod Campbell, CEO of aDolus. “After incidents like the ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline, critical infrastructure cybersecurity has been thrust into the spotlight. Having immediate executive level visibility into supply chains will be a minimum requirement for management to confidently and quickly respond to the next security crisis.”
Editor’s Note: Eric Byres was a guest on Chemical Processing’s Process Safety With Trish & Traci podcast. You can listen to the podcast “Cybersecurity Breach Ripple Effect” or read the transcript here.
Read the entire press release at www.adolus.com