Share this article BETHESDA, Md., Dec. 21, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- DMI, a leading digital transformation company, is urging organizations impacted by the SolarWinds breach to consider their long-term approach to managing risks while working to resolve the current situation. Orion, the SolarWinds product that was recently hacked, provides centralized monitoring across an organization's entire IT stack and is widely used by U.S. federal agencies and other major corporations. "This supply chain attack is concerning because it piggybacked on an otherwise trusted software update," said Alan Hendricks, senior director, cyber at DMI. "The process meant to reassure users that the software could be trusted was compromised, and organizations are going to have to develop a long-term strategy for managing risks with third party vendors."