After the pandemic upended the retail and hospitality industries, digital transformation became imperative to survival – the key to meeting ever-changing customer expectations and overcoming supply chain complexities. As the landscape continues to shift, 55 percent of retailers say they’re open to improving their innovation capabilities, while 51 percent want to adopt new business models. But as retail and hospitality companies deepen their digital capabilities, cyberattackers are looking for ways to exploit vulnerabilities in eCommerce systems, digital payment platforms, and other software systems.
Our latest State of Software Security (SOSS) Volume 12 found that 73% of all applications in the retail and hospitality sector have a security vulnerability. This is especially concerning as we enter the busy holiday season, a time of historically elevated threat levels.
Yet there is some cause for cheer: Our SOSS findings revealed that when compared to other industries, retail and…
Our latest State of Software Security (SOSS) Volume 12 found that 73% of all applications in the retail and hospitality sector have a security vulnerability. This is especially concerning as we enter the busy holiday season, a time of historically elevated threat levels.
Yet there is some cause for cheer: Our SOSS findings revealed that when compared to other industries, retail and…