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Your Inspiration For January 13 |
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A Suggested New Year’s Resolution: Try to Be Less Trusting |
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You can try to protect your loved ones against COVID-19 by maintaining a “bubble.” Unfortunately, bubbling isn’t an option when it comes to protecting your supply chain against another modern scourge: cyberattacks. |
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Report: Biden Admin Presents ‘Opportunity’ to Fix Global Supply Chain |
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There are no blue supply chains or red supply chains, but the politics of a presidential administration can have a profound impact on international supply chain relationships. |
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Who Would Have Thought That Retail Imports Would Set a Record in 2020? |
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Nobody would have thought last spring that 2020 would be a record year for retail imports, what with the coronavirus creating such havoc on the economy. But it looks like that's how it turned out. |
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That's an estimate of how much medical glass is manufactured overseas, according to Government Executive. In its article "Our Next Supply Chain Nightmare in the COVID-19 Response," GE warns that nations might block exports of borosilicate glass to protect their own supplies. |
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"To protect themselves, many are embracing ‘zero trust’ models in which they trust nothing and verify everything. But as vendor ecosystems grow in size and complexity, a hard and fast ‘trust nothing’ strategy down the supply chain can quickly inhibit business operations and slow innovation. A successful security strategy must be both realistic and sustainable." |
— Security software company CyberArk blogging recently about ways to protect your supply chain from infiltration. |
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