Pakistan's National CERT Warns of Supply Chain Cyber Risks to Critical Infrastructure

Pakistan's National Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) issued an advisory about hostile actors potentially exploiting supply chains to attack critical infrastructure, including power, banking, and defense systems. This warning underscores the risk to national security and emphasizes the need for rigorous hardware and software inspection as well as zero-trust security models. Moving forward, authorities and organizations must enhance their cybersecurity defenses to prevent potential large-scale disruptions and safeguard essential services.
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