Supply chain cybersecurity must be solved or business leaders will face dire consequences—if they haven’t already.
On January 16, 2025, former President Biden issued the Executive Order on Strengthening and Promoting Innovation in the Nation’s Cybersecurity ...
Call for Presentations (CFP) is open for the 2025 Supply Chain Security & Third-Party Risk Summit, taking place virtually on ...
Today, global trade is the backbone of economic growth. However, managing supply chains that stretch across continents is no ...
The best kind of cybersecurity incident is the one that never happened. That’s why proactive approaches blocking potential ...
Digitalization offers a path toward more efficient processes, enabling brands to shift from reactive quality and compliance ...
will see considerable activity in regulatory requirements in response to recent cybersecurity regulations and development of ...
President Joe Biden issued the “Executive Order on Strengthening and Promoting Innovation in the Nation’s Cybersecurity,” ...
Strengthening cybersecurity across the federal supply chain is no longer optional; it’s a matter of national urgency. Ryan Sherstobitoff, Senior Vice President of Threat Research and ...
Strengthening cybersecurity across the federal supply chain is no longer optional ... and patterns that pose substantial third-party cyber risks to the U.S. Government. Additional resources ...
As cybercrime continues to evolve in scope, the threat posed by vulnerabilities within the IT supply chain cannot be ...
“Regulation can only be as strong as effective as its implementation,” said ITI Policy Manager for Europe Laura Wiesenfeld. “Europe has already laid the legislative infrastructure for increased cyber ...