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When RSA convened in San Francisco for its annual U.S. security conference, global supply chain managers took a deep dive into risk mitigation and learned how to soften the impact of unexpected attacks to their firewalls.
But much of the emphasis was also placed on proactive prevention, with a special emphasis on recognizing the “threat landscape” before investing in security architecture, systems and personnel to avoid a crisis in the first place.
According to CompTIA, a leading technology industry association, supply chain managers face “a three-fold” set of challenges, comprising an enlarged attack surface, well-armed adversaries and the lack of in-house expertise to deal with sudden emergencies.
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When RSA convened in San Francisco for its annual U.S. security conference, global supply chain managers took a deep dive into risk mitigation and learned how to soften the impact of unexpected attacks to their firewalls.
But much of the emphasis was also placed on proactive prevention, with a special emphasis on recognizing the “threat landscape” before investing in security architecture, systems and personnel to avoid a crisis in the first place.
According to CompTIA, a leading technology industry association, supply chain managers face “a three-fold” set of challenges, comprising an enlarged attack surface, well-armed adversaries and the lack of in-house expertise to deal with sudden emergencies.
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