Microlearning Securing IoT Devices: Best Practices for Connected Supply Chain Networks

Securing IoT Devices: Best Practices for Connected Supply Chain Networks

Catalog: Microlearning
Short name: Securing IoT Devices: Best Practices for Connected Supply Chain Networks

Description

Internet of things (IoT) devices are the lifeblood of modern supply chains, providing real-time visibility, efficiency and smarter decision-making. But each device also is a potential target. An unsecured device presents a weak link in a supply chain that can be exploited by cybercriminals. In this digital age, if a cybercriminal accesses one device, they also could access the information of upstream and downstream partners. Don’t be the weak link that compromises your entire supply chain. Join this microlearning to recognize your IoT vulnerabilities, learn to apply practical security measures and prepare for future challenges with confidence.

Developed in collaboration with ASCM member Ednilson Bernardes, Ph.D.


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Securing IoT Devices: Best Practices for Connected Supply Chain Networks
Securing IoT Devices: Best Practices for Connected Supply Chain Networks Survey

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Content Type
Microlearning
Author
Association for Supply Chain Management
Member Content
Yes
ASCM Resource Center Content
No
Instructor Development Program
No
Supply Chain Knowledge Center Content
No

Tags

Artificial Intelligence Compliance Culture Cybersecurity Digital Supply Chain Industry 4.0 Operational Excellence Resilience Risk Management Supply Chain Management Technology