
Global Value Chain – An Expanded View of the ICT Supply Chain
Software Engineering Institute (SEI) Podcast Series · Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute
July 18, 201630m 12s
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Show Notes
Organizations "are concerned about the risks associated with information and communications technology (ICT) products and services that may contain potentially malicious functionality, are counterfeit, or are vulnerable due to poor manufacturing and development practices within the ICT supply chain. These risks are associated with the organizations' decreased visibility into, understanding of, and control over how the technology that they acquire is developed, integrated and deployed, as well as the processes, procedures, and practices used to assure the integrity, security, resilience, and quality of the products and services." In this podcast, Edna Conway, Chief Security Officer, Global Value Chain and Cisco, and John Haller, a member of the CERT Cyber Assurance team, discuss the global value chain for organizations and critical infrastructures and how this expanded view can be used to improve ICT supply chain management, including risks to the supply chain. Listen on Apple Podcasts.