Contrasting global approaches for identifying and managing cybersecurity risks in supply chains

08/03/2022
by   Colin Topping, et al.
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Supply chains are increasingly targeted by threat actors. Using a recent taxonomy, we contrast the diverse levels of detail given by national authorities. The threat is commonly acknowledged, but guidance is disjointed. NIST SP 800-161 aligns closely with the taxonomy and offers a potential pathway towards a common set of principles.

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