Legit Security raises $10 million to tackle supply chain attacks

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Uses a before-and-after framing to highlight the complexity of modern SDLC.frame_problem
Open slide detailBeat · Problem
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Uses a process flow diagram to frame the software supply chain as the central component of digital business.establish_context
Open slide detailBeat · Problem
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Uses a network diagram to show fragmented coverage. The asterisk note clarifies that the highlighted logos are representative of 'point security solutions'.frame_problem
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The slide uses a timeline with bubble sizes representing attack impact or frequency, highlighting major breaches like SolarWinds, Kaseya, and Log4J.argue_timing
Open slide detailBeat · AgitateLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The background map and complex web of lines represent the chaotic nature of modern CI/CD pipelines.frame_problem
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The slide uses a process flow diagram showing the transition from 'Innovation' to 'Production' with the Legit Security platform acting as the central secure hubpresent_solution
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