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Is Your Official Vendor List a Lie?

How many new vendors did your team engage with today? If you’re looking at your official procurement list, the answer might be zero. But if you’re looking at employee behavior, the reality is likely much higher. Find out more about the shadow supply chain in our most recent research report: Interested in finding out more about UpGuard?

What is Shadow IT?

Shadow IT refers to any technology—including hardware, software, cloud services, SaaS applications, or AI tools—used within an organization without the explicit approval of the IT or security department. Shadow IT is rarely malicious. It is usually the result of employees searching for a means of making their workflows more efficient. When sanctioned corporate tools are perceived as too slow, rigid, or complex, users often "self-serve" by adopting unvetted alternatives to meet their deadlines.

The Context Gap: How Nearly Half of Your Time is Lost to Investigation

The classic tradeoff in cybersecurity has always been simple: more visibility at the cost of speed. But today, that tradeoff is breaking down. As attackers leverage AI to find and exploit vulnerabilities at unprecedented scale, the sheer volume of alerts is burying security teams. The result? An expanding exposure gap. It is taking longer than ever to triage and remediate threats, creating a dangerous window between when a tool pings and when a human in the SOC can actually take action.