Friday, February 15, 2019

Supply chain software poses security risks

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Latest Technology News & Expert Advice     February 15, 2019
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Issue Highlights:
Supply chain software poses security risks
How to mitigate risks caused by supply chain software
Tips for preventing supply chain attacks
Definition: supply chain sustainability (SCS)
Definition: supply chain planning (SCP)
Supply chain software poses security risks
Poor internal security procedures and a lack of compliance protocols -- especially for small suppliers -- can introduce cybersecurity threats into global supply chains.
How to mitigate risks caused by supply chain software
Performing penetration testing and engaging in red teaming are two ways companies can identify and evaluate cybersecurity risks to the software they use to manage supply chains.
Tips for preventing supply chain attacks
Defining your company's security requirements and having a cyber-risk management program to evaluate third-party services can reduce the risk of attacks on supply chain software.
Definition: supply chain sustainability (SCS)
Supply chain sustainability (SCS) is a holistic view of supply chain processes, logistics and technologies that addresses the environmental, social, economic and legal aspects of a supply chain's components.
Definition: supply chain planning (SCP)
Supply chain planning (SCP) is the component of supply chain management (SCM) involved with predicting future requirements to balance supply and demand.
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