new RAND Corporation The report highlights the need for the defense industrial base to take a comprehensive approach in addressing the issue. Cybersecurity and supply chain risk management Turning to the consequences of the cyberattack, Federal News Network reported Wednesday.
“So we take a more holistic approach, we think about consequences, we think about not just information, we think about consequences for supply chain capabilities… and we think about supply chain capabilities: what we need, when we need it. “It’s not just about the security of the information itself,” he said. victoria greenfieldA senior economist at Randland told FNN.
Mr. Greenfield discussed one of the report’s findings: that the discrepancy between cybersecurity and SCRM can lead to an increase in cyberattacks.
“In traditional SCRM…you would think, ‘Okay, let’s reduce the risk in our supply chain by adding more potential suppliers, bringing in more business, and expanding our rolodex.'” Greenfield he pointed out.
“What does that mean from a cyber perspective? Things may be becoming more dangerous from a cyber perspective because there are potentially more points of attack.” she added.