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What's Wrong With Manufacturing?
As these directives take effect, businesses will be made to share with their partners and suppliers early identifications of system vulnerabilities or face fines. The aim of this is to prevent cybercriminals from inflicting widespread damage across multiple businesses.
Stephen Weigand • 2024 cybersecurity forecast: Regulation, consolidation and mothballing SIEMs
Former Head of Security GRC at Meta FinTech, and ex-CISO at Motorola. Now, Techn... | Hacker News
Vic-Bhatianews.ycombinator.com
Many companies in Europe and the US have shifted production overseas in the past years, especially to China, so that we as consumers get cheaper products. Covid-19 has exposed the fragility of these complex supply chains, and the underlined the drawbacks of offshoring that led to a shortage of face masks when the pandemic hit Europe and the US.
Robin Dechant • Issue #24 - The Future of Manufacturing
Bloomberg - Are you a robot?
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Executives are beginning to question the integrity of their compliance reporting, as they recognize how much of what they believe they know about their risk posture is based on subjective opinion as opposed to objective, data-driven evidence. As regulators ratchet up their scrutiny of corporate cyber resilience, concerns mount about the validity of... See more