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In this session, Himanshu Kathpal, Sr. Director of Product Management at Qualys, and Theo Bowman, Information Security Engineer II at NCR Atleos, unpack the growing risks linked to open-source software and supply chain vulnerabilities. With recent high-profile breaches like Log4j and SolarWinds making headlines, it's clear that traditional vulnerability management tools often miss deeply embedded threats in custom business applications and third-party components. The session explores how Qualys Software Composition Analysis (SCA) helps organizations detect, prioritize, and remediate hidden risks in real time—before attackers can exploit them. You’ll also hear a firsthand account from NCR Atleos on implementing a proactive risk management strategy, and see a live demo of software risk detection and remediation in action. Have questions or need help? Reach out to us at sales@qualys.com Key Insights: 🔹92% of organizations use open-source software, but 48% of codebases contain high-risk vulnerabilities. 🔹15% of data breaches in 2024 were linked to supply chain risks – a 68% increase from last year! 🔹Attackers are evolving, and traditional security tools often miss deeply embedded risks. _________________________________ Follow Qualys Online: X - https://x.com/qualys Linkedin - / qualys Youtube - / @qualys Vimeo - https://www.vimeo.com/qualys Website - https://www.qualys.com/ _________________________________ #CyberSecurity #SupplyChainRisk #OpenSourceSecurity #Log4j #ThreatDetection #RiskManagement #Qualys #AppSecurity #CyberThreats #VulnerabilityManagement