
Supply Chain Cybersecurity Management
Cyberattacks are skyrocketing
In 2024, Europe saw over 11,000 cyber incidents, mostly ransomware, DDoS attacks, and data breaches. Attackers are better organized, using advanced tools and AI.
Company digitalisation rises
To improve their performance, companies increasingly relies on digital tools, increasing their Attack surface — ICS systems are increasingly targeted. On average, it takes 197 days to detect and 69 days to contain a data breach.
Supply chain cyber attacks
They increased by 400% in 2023. Attackers often target smaller suppliers (Tier-n) to create ripple effects on larger firms. Financial cost can impact the suppliers' EBIT, cash flow, and investment capacity.

Utgard's approach
We help our customers to:
Identify the critical suppliers
By proposing the right criterias to narrow down their supplier base, we help our customers to target the most at risk suppliers.
Build SCCM program
From defining a strategy to coordinating the effort between stakeholders, we help companies to build a robust but pragmatic approach to tackle cyber risks on their Supply Chain.
Assess Supplier’s cyber maturity
By using existing questionnaires, industry standards (CMMC, NIST CMF, ISO 27001, AirCyber, etc.) or by creating tailored-made assessments.
Improve Supply Chain resilience
Through scenario planning methodology, SCCM can be widened to non-cyber topics, allowing to identify and mitigate business choke points and increasing the company’s business resilience.