Who Guards the Gate? Inside the Partnership Securing the UK’s Digital Supply Chain

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Akamai Technologies and UK-based P3M Works have partnered to enhance the cybersecurity of the UK government and its defense ecosystem.

This partnership is likely a response to the surge in government-targeted cyberattacks: In 2024, the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) handled 3x as many cyberattacks as the previous year.

The NCSC’s annual report identified ransomware and nation-state threats as the top cybersecurity risks, with major breaches affecting Parliament and the Electoral Commission.

Having worked with mission-critical systems for the U.S. Department of Defense, Akamai specializes in Zero Trust Identity, Credential, and Access Management (ICAM) technologies.

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On the other side, P3M Works has deep relationships with the UK government and national security agencies, with expertise in securing third-party access to sensitive systems.

The joint press release emphasized that the collaboration will focus on :

Akamai’s Martin Hellmer noted the importance of this partnership, especially due to the “increasing sophistication of cyberthreats and the expansion of supply chain attack vectors.”

Jack Marley, the founder of P3M Works, added, “We’re bringing next-generation technology solutions to organizations that need assurance, speed, and trust in every access decision.”

Supply Chain Security Should Be on Every Provider’s Radar

While some may not think of securing the supply chain as a priority when strengthening national cybersecurity, it’s fast becoming one of the most critical areas.

Most organizations admit to lacking full visibility into their supply chain security posture, yet 68% have experienced a supply chain attack in the past year.

More recently, attackers have turned to supply chain tactics, embedding malware in cloud systems, with more than half of supply chain attacks utilizing malware embedded in software updates.

And with ransomware still the top threat, it often gets in through phishing emails, weak or stolen credentials, or remote access exploits.

Many also expect to see an uptick in these attacks this year.

For providers and operators, remember that your security perimeter goes beyond your infrastructure; it’s also what’s brought into it.

If you’re working with third parties, make sure to do your part and secure your endpoints and access controls.

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Contributing Expert

Jordan Sprogis is a creative writer and tech researcher who has been working on online content for the better part of a decade. She holds a bachelor's degree in professional writing from Western Connecticut State University and has devoted much of her career to crafting content for various web verticals, including CyberSpyder and The Echo. Since joining HostingAdvice, Jordan has combined her storytelling ability with her fascination for advancements in technology to pen over 500 articles geared toward industry pros and newcomers alike.

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