🔒 Security Tip of the Week: Small Anomalies

When reviewing alerts or changes involving open-source components, vendor updates, or new contributors, take a moment to verify trust signals — commit history patterns, maintainer activity, update timing, and code behavior. Small anomalies often reveal supply-chain risks before automated tools catch them.

 📌 This Week’s Outlook in a Shareable Statement:

AI-enabled attacks, social engineering, and supply-chain trust manipulation are converging. Organizations that verify trust relationships, strengthen human defenses, and build resilience into critical systems will be best positioned to withstand disruption.

Thanks for taking a few minutes to stay informed. I hope this week’s perspective helps you support your team, strengthen trust, and keep systems running the way they should. 

Have a great week and contact Pinpoint Security today for help with your Security program!

-Chris Ogles, COO

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