How supply chains can survive COVID-19’s cyber impact

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COVID-19 has changed virtually every aspect of how business is done – and the global supply chain has not been spared. Indeed, companies have been rapidly overhauling their manufacturing, warehousing and distribution operations to produce and deliver life-sustaining goods to meet high demands for food, drugs and medical supplies.

But eyes keenly focused on the coronavirus, another hidden enemies can easily sneak up: malicious cyber actors, who may try to exploit and attack supply chains while they are overwhelmed and vulnerable.

With that in mind, SC Media assembled a virtual panel of experts, asking them to address the current state of the COVID-19 supply chain, and what their recommended game plan would be to protect it.

Our virtual panelists:

  • Mike Hamilton: co-founder and CISO of CI Security and former CISO of the city of Seattle
  • Marty Edwards: VP of operational technology, Tenable and former ICS-CERT director
  • Chris Scott: global remediation lead, IBM X-Force Incident Response and Intelligence Services

SC Media: Describe the supply chain challenges posed by the novel coronavirus. And explain why companies such as Dyson, Ford, GM and Dior may…

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