I mentioned SolarWinds just in the context of the emerging trend we're seeing across nation-state adversaries, but especially Russia, in compromising the supply chain. What I mean by “compromising the supply chain” is that, instead of individually going after a specific entity individually, those actors will go after and try to compromise the software or technology systems that those companies use.
In the case of SolarWinds, Russia was attributed to the compromising of the SolarWinds company itself, whose software is used by many companies around the world, including governments, and the data that we have indicates that the single compromise of SolarWinds ended up impacting over 18,000 organizations worldwide.