CENTRALIZING SUPPLY CHAIN CYBERSECURITY

CENTRALIZING SUPPLY CHAIN CYBERSECURITY U.S. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT RISK IN 2022

Other | 05/23/2022

Over the last 12 months, the federal government has spearheaded a sense of urgency to protect critical infrastructure and the nation from increasing cyber threats. With the establishment of the National Cyber Director’s office in January 2021, a comprehensive Executive Order in May, and new guidelines for cyber incident reporting, a desired cohesive strategy has emerged. Cybercriminals are unyielding, and many cyber attacks are still flying under the radar. The devastating attacks capturing news headlines demonstrate critical ongoing cybersecurity weaknesses in the supply chain, furthering the need for continuous monitoring of high-risk vulnerabilities.

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