Learning Supply Chain Cybersecurity

Learning Supply Chain Cybersecurity

English | MP4 | AVC 1280×720 | AAC 48KHz 2ch | 0h 59m | 112 MB

Business supply chains are becoming more complex and reliant on technology. This opens them to unique cyber risks—and increased regulatory requirements. Explore the challenges, considerations, and potential conflicts of interest businesses face as they begin to address cybersecurity in the supply chain. Dr. Emma Osborn discusses how supply chains are evolving, and the different ways that businesses within the supply chain interact. She reviews examples of real-world supply chains and uses these to explore how the scope of cybersecurity risk is creeping past traditional organizational boundaries. You can then learn some approaches for managing relationships and improving supply chain security, discovering what works best for each scenario.

Topics include:

  • Comparing organizational and supply chain cybersecurity
  • Cyber threats in the supply chain
  • Cybersecurity across large, medium, and small organizations
  • Evaluating cyber risk
  • Improving supply chain cybersecurity
Table of Contents

1 The importance of supply chain cybersecurity
2 What you should know before watching this course
3 Swapping security for ease of use
4 Scope creep Comparing organizational and supply chain cybersecurity
5 Cyberthreats in the supply chain
6 Comparing common cybersecurity practices to supply chain security issues
7 Example 1 Large organization, thousands of suppliers of different sizes
8 Example 2 Small or medium-sized business, a number of large customers
9 Example 3 Ecosystem of SMEs SMBs
10 When working in a supply chain, who owns what
11 Why might a supplier’s risk assessment differ from their customer’s
12 Policies and compliance
13 Adapting responsibilities
14 Prioritizing transparency and communication
15 Making security easier
16 Combatting complexity
17 Changing perceptions
18 Next steps