Advisory and professional services giant PwC UK is partnering with security firm ReversingLabs to develop a third-party risk management (TPRM) platform to help businesses address software supply chain security risks. Alongside ReversingLabs, the firm aims to help customers modernize traditional TPRM programs to better suit the modern software supply chain, operationalizing detection and mitigation of threats inherent in third-party software. Software supply chain risks pose complex and ongoing challenges for businesses across the globe.
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