<GMO GlobalSign x AI Security Lab Joint Webinar> Two Major Risks of Supply Chain Attacks: Practical Measures to Protect Companies from 'Impersonation' and 'Vulnerability Exploitation'

GMO GlobalSign and AI Security Lab will host a joint webinar on June 24, 2026, focusing on supply chain attack countermeasures. The session will address 'impersonation' and 'vulnerability exploitation,' covering client certificate-based access management and AI-driven automated vulnerability diagnostics.
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AI Security Lab, provider of the cloud-based web application vulnerability diagnostic tool 'AeyeScan,' and GMO GlobalSign, provider of digital certificates and authentication services, are co-hosting a webinar on security approaches for supply chain attacks. In recent years, cyberattacks targeting supply chains have become a significant business risk. According to the IPA's '10 Major Information Security Threats 2026,' 'attacks targeting supply chains and contractors' ranked second, highlighting the growing risk of intrusions originating from business partners. This seminar focuses on two primary entry points: 'impersonation' in web transactions and 'vulnerability exploitation' in web applications. The webinar will be held on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, from 16:00 to 17:00. Participation is free.

FAQ

What is a supply chain attack?

It is a cyberattack that targets an organization by exploiting vulnerabilities in its suppliers or third-party vendors.