BlueVoyant Research Shows UK Companies Struggle to Prioritize and Reduce Supply Chain Cyber Security Risks
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Other key highlights from UK respondents include:
"UK businesses continue to struggle with the pressing challenge of mitigating supply chain and third-party cyber risks," said Robert Hannigan, BlueVoyant head of international business Europe and Middle East, and former director of GCHQ. "Despite the risks, awareness and prioritisation of these issues remains low, while breaches continue to happen. The importance of managing risk across the supply chain cannot be understated. Not just from a brand and security perspective, but also with growing EU regulations such as NIS2 and DORA which call for better risk management, particularly across the supply chain, this is a strategic imperative."
The study was carried out by an independent market research organisation, Opinion Matters, who surveyed 2,100 C-suite leaders responsible for supply chain and cyber risk management. The research was conducted in 11 countries across North America, Europe and Asia Pacific. Three hundred respondents were from the UK, representing organisations with more than 1,000 employees across a range of industries.
UK Supply Chain Cyber Risk Monitoring and Visibility is Decreasing
The research highlights that monitoring frequency in the UK is not improving — in fact, it has decreased. This year, 34% of businesses said they monitor third-party supplier risk monthly or more frequently, which is a drop from 46% in 2023. This lack of regular monitoring is likely having a big impact, as 95% of UK organisations say they were negatively affected by supply chain cyber incidents in the past 12 months.
Additionally, 34% of the UK respondents indicated they have no way of knowing if an issue arises with a third party, compared to 27% globally. This is likely because 57% of respondents said they don't assess all vendors, primarily due to a lack of expertise, technology and resources. UK respondents are also less likely to use solutions that provide autonomous visibility into the cyber risks of their supply chain ecosystem, with only 11% saying they do this, compared to 15% globally.
Disconnect Between Budgets and Impact of a Supply Chain Incident
The good news is that 92% of UK organisations are reporting budget increases with their third-party cyber security risk management programmes.
"Prioritisation of third-party cyber security risk in UK organisations isn't changing as much as it should be," said Joel Molinoff, BlueVoyant global head of supply chain defence. "Organisations must step up their efforts to proactively monitor their third parties and drive mitigation of critical risks with their vendors. Globally we are seeing a shift from third-party risk management identification to enforcement and compliance. The budget increases should help the UK's organisations move toward more third-party cyber risk maturity like other regions."
To learn more about the full global BlueVoyant research report: The State of Supply Chain Defence: Annual Global Insights report, click here.
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