Protecting Data & the Supply Chain Ecosystem
This track explores the cascading security requirements of the extended enterprise and the classification, tracking, and protection of data. It covers data protection regulations, DLP and threats to sensitive data, and emerging trends, as well as vendor and partner SLAs, supply chain mapping, continuous enforcement, and how to future-proof vendor contracts and risk assessments for evolving requirements.
5 Cybersecurity Best Practices for your Supply Chain Ecosystem
- Assess Your Readiness- It’s essential to have a plan before you start, but most of us are too close to our own systems to evaluate them objectively. To learn where you stand with your supply chain’s cybersecurity, hire a third-party organization to p
- Extend Security Guidelines to Your Vendors- When you share data with suppliers and vendors, you’re allowing essential communication that’s vital for your operations as well as theirs. But you’re also opening up access to your internal systems.
- Test and Repeat- Security is never a set-and-forget exercise. Cybercriminals are creative and motivated, and attackers are constantly adapting to defenses. That means cyber security plans must be updated frequently. At LynnCo, we undergo a formal audit ev
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