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As digital infrastructure becomes increasingly interwoven with third-party code, APIs, and AI-generated components, organizations are realizing they can’t ignore the origins—or the risks—of their software. Theresa Lanowitz, Chief Evangelist at LevelBlue, joins Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli to unpack why software supply chain visibility has become a top concern not just for CISOs, but for CEOs as well.
Drawing from LevelBlue’s Data and AI Accelerator Report, part of their annual Futures Report series, Theresa highlights a striking correlation: 80% of organizations with low software supply chain visibility experienced a breach in the past year, while only 6% with high visibility did. That data underscores the critical role visibility plays in reducing business risk and maintaining operational resilience.
More than a technical concern, software supply chain risk is now a boardroom topic. According to the report, CEOs have the highest awareness of this risk—even more than CIOs and CISOs—because of the direct impact on brand reputation, stock value, and partner trust. As Theresa puts it, software has become the “last mile” of digital business, and that makes it everyone’s problem.
The conversation explores why now is the time to act. Government regulations are increasing, adversarial attacks are intensifying, and organizations are finally beginning to connect software vulnerabilities with business outcomes. Theresa outlines four critical actions: leverage CEO awareness, understand and prioritize vulnerabilities, invest in modern security technologies, and demand transparency from third-party providers.
Importantly, cybersecurity culture is emerging as a key differentiator. Companies that embed security KPIs across all business units—and align security with business priorities—are not only more secure, they’re also more agile. As software creation moves faster and more modular, the organizations that prioritize visibility and responsibility throughout the supply chain will be best positioned to adapt, grow, and protect their operations.
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Guest: Theresa Lanowitz, Chief Evangelist of AT&T Cybersecurity / LevelBlue [@LevelBlueCyber]
On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/theresalanowitz/
Resources
To learn more, download the complete findings of the LevelBlue Threat Trends Report here: https://itspm.ag/levelbyqdp
To download the 2025 LevelBlue Data Accelerator: Software Supply Chain and Cybersecurity report, visit: https://itspm.ag/lbdaf6i
Learn more and catch more stories from LevelBlue: https://www.itspmagazine.com/directory/levelblue
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As digital infrastructure becomes increasingly interwoven with third-party code, APIs, and AI-generated components, organizations are realizing they can’t ignore the origins—or the risks—of their software. Theresa Lanowitz, Chief Evangelist at LevelBlue, joins Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli to unpack why software supply chain visibility has become a top concern not just for CISOs, but for CEOs as well.
Drawing from LevelBlue’s Data and AI Accelerator Report, part of their annual Futures Report series, Theresa highlights a striking correlation: 80% of organizations with low software supply chain visibility experienced a breach in the past year, while only 6% with high visibility did. That data underscores the critical role visibility plays in reducing business risk and maintaining operational resilience.
More than a technical concern, software supply chain risk is now a boardroom topic. According to the report, CEOs have the highest awareness of this risk—even more than CIOs and CISOs—because of the direct impact on brand reputation, stock value, and partner trust. As Theresa puts it, software has become the “last mile” of digital business, and that makes it everyone’s problem.
The conversation explores why now is the time to act. Government regulations are increasing, adversarial attacks are intensifying, and organizations are finally beginning to connect software vulnerabilities with business outcomes. Theresa outlines four critical actions: leverage CEO awareness, understand and prioritize vulnerabilities, invest in modern security technologies, and demand transparency from third-party providers.
Importantly, cybersecurity culture is emerging as a key differentiator. Companies that embed security KPIs across all business units—and align security with business priorities—are not only more secure, they’re also more agile. As software creation moves faster and more modular, the organizations that prioritize visibility and responsibility throughout the supply chain will be best positioned to adapt, grow, and protect their operations.
Learn more about LevelBlue: https://itspm.ag/levelblue266f6c
Note: This story contains promotional content. Learn more.
Guest: Theresa Lanowitz, Chief Evangelist of AT&T Cybersecurity / LevelBlue [@LevelBlueCyber]
On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/theresalanowitz/
Resources
To learn more, download the complete findings of the LevelBlue Threat Trends Report here: https://itspm.ag/levelbyqdp
To download the 2025 LevelBlue Data Accelerator: Software Supply Chain and Cybersecurity report, visit: https://itspm.ag/lbdaf6i
Learn more and catch more stories from LevelBlue: https://www.itspmagazine.com/directory/levelblue
Learn more about ITSPmagazine Brand Story Podcasts: https://www.itspmagazine.com/purchase-programs
Newsletter Archive: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/tune-into-the-latest-podcasts-7109347022809309184/
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