How global standards and unique identifiers are turning supply chain data into a game-changer In partnership withGS1 US The product shortages and supply-chain delays of the global covid-19 pandemic ...
Editor’s note: This article was originally published in the July/August 2024 issue of Supply Chain Management Review. To subscribe, click here. In 2014, SAP Business Consulting conducted its initial ...
The increased vulnerability of global supply chains is everywhere: uncertainty caused by escalating geopolitical tensions, tariffs, more frequent negative impacts of climate change, and, of course, ...
Digital supply chain security has become a crucial topic for enterprises, especially during Cybersecurity Awareness Month. While cyberattacks may have been viewed as benign years ago, today’s ...
Today’s life sciences and healthcare companies need to boost resilience, increase efficiency and stay competitive in an increasingly complex global landscape. The solution lies in adoption of ...
Nearly 40% of food and beverage companies identified cybersecurity as their biggest business challenge, with recent attacks on major companies like Dole, Sysco and Mondelez demonstrating how cyber ...
Supply chains are a primary target for cybercriminals and provide the foundation of global commerce in the hyper-connected ...
Recently, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) shared its latest plan to improve cyber defenses by mitigating threats to remote monitoring & management (RMM) systems, which are ...
Two Purdue University researchers are taking aim at the growing surge of supply chain attacks, particularly those directed at third-party software suppliers and vendors connected to the actual target.
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