Eclypsium, the digital supply chain security company protecting critical hardware, firmware, and software, announced it has joined the Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative (JCDC). Founded by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) in 2021, JCDC is a public-private cybersecurity collaborative that unites the global cyber community in the collective defense of cyberspace.
JCDC participants work toward the shared goal of enhancing the collective cybersecurity posture of the United States and its strategic international partners. JCDC’s ecosystem enables participants to collect, share, and widely distribute timely and actionable cyber threat information with real-world value through innovative and agile ways.
“As supply chains of IT and critical infrastructure become more complex and exploits against critical systems and devices escalate at an alarming level, it is increasingly important that business and government work together to bolster capabilities to defend against these attacks,” said Yuriy Bulygin, CEO and cofounder, Eclypsium. “We look forward to working with CISA and fellow industry collaborators as part of JCDC to help shore up defenses to protect against cyber incidents at a national level. We are honored and excited to lend Eclypsium’s research and expertise in supply chain security to this important cause.”
Every device, application, and service within the technology ecosystem is the result of interdependent components sourced from various suppliers. Supply chain threats exploit the intricate network of trust inherent in this ecosystem that public and private organizations alike rely upon. The Eclypsium digital supply chain security platform enables organizations to continuously identify and monitor the bill of materials, integrity, and vulnerability of components and system code in devices, providing comprehensive visibility into the overall digital supply chain risk they face.
SOURCE: Businesswire