Illuminating Cyber Risk to Help Protect Organizations Across North America
North American media referenced SecurityScorecard analysis in coverage on third-party breaches and cybersecurity predictions for 2026.
SC Media, Most organizations had a third-party breach in the last year 1/28. Coverage highlighted widespread gaps in third-party risk management, with SecurityScorecard data reinforcing that third-party breaches remain a leading cause of incidents as organizations struggle with limited visibility, slow assessments, and reliance on manual processes.
Security Magazine – Target’s Source Code Confirmed Stolen: Why Does This Matter? 1/13. SecurityScorecard provided expert commentary on the risks of exposed source code following a reported Target incident, emphasizing how compromised development environments can enable deeper attacks and long-term supply chain vulnerabilities without continuous monitoring and strong access controls.
VMBlog – 2026 Cybersecurity Predictions: The Rise of the Field CISO and the Battle Against Data Sprawl 1/5. SecurityScorecard CISO Steve Cobb outlined how CISO burnout and uncontrolled data sprawl will redefine cybersecurity leadership in 2026, emphasizing a shift toward data-centric security models and emerging roles like the Field CISO.
Illuminating Cyber Risk to Help Protect Organizations Across Asia and the Pacific
Media across APAC and EMEA referenced SecurityScorecard research and executive insights.
Security Journal UK – How boards can close the cyber accountability gap 1/2. The article argues that boards can close the cyber accountability gap by embedding cyber awareness, transparency, and continuous governance into leadership culture, an approach aligned with SecurityScorecard’s emphasis on visibility and measurable risk insights to link security performance with business accountability.
Op-Eds and Bylines
Forbes, When You Can’t Trust Your Own Voice: Why 2026 Demands A New Trust Playbook 1/28. SecurityScorecard’s CEO and Co-Founder, Dr. Aleksandr Yampolskiy, highlighted how AI-driven deepfakes and automated cybercrime are accelerating fraud and disinformation at both individual and nation-state levels, urging organizations to adopt new trust models and continuous verification to counter evolving threats.
Forbes, How To Fix Supply Chain Security That’s Stuck In The Past 1/27. SecurityScorecard CMO Claire Trimble analyzed the growing concentration of supply chain risk and emphasized that outdated, point-in-time vendor assessments are failing, calling for continuous monitoring and real-time validation to prevent increasingly scalable third-party attacks.
Cyber Resilience in 2026: Why Supply Chains Are the New Front Line 1/21. SecurityScorecard’s Head of Public Policy Mike Centrella analyzed findings from the World Economic Forum’s Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2026, highlighting how supply chain risk has become central to public-sector resilience.
What’s New At SecurityScorecard
Odyssey 2026 Recap: Building Continuous Supply Chain Resilience in an Era of Persistent Threats 1/27. SecurityScorecard’s Odyssey 2026 conference brought together global CISOs, security leaders, and third-party risk professionals to examine the shift from periodic vendor assessments to continuous, threat-informed supply chain security operations. Discussion centered on escalating nation-state threats, supply chain vulnerabilities, and the growing need for real-time risk visibility.
Critical Update: What Security Leaders Need to Know Right Now About the Future of CISA and Threat Sharing 1/22. SecurityScorecard’s CEO and Co-Founder, Dr. Aleksandr Yampolskiy, and Head of Public Policy, Mike Centrella, highlighted the urgent need for modernized legislation to restore coordinated, real-time collaboration between public and private sectors and close widening gaps in response speed and resilience.
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