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Safety & Security
Risk/Compliance: Page 2
Risk/Compliance
Software Supply Chain Attacks Surged in April and May
Cyble Inc.
The last two months averaged nearly 25 cyberattacks with supply chain impact, representing a near-doubling of supply chain attacks if the recent trend continues.
Manufacturing
Securing Intellectual Property in 3D Printing
Replique
Manufacturers can leverage the benefits of 3D printing—such as reduced lead times, cost savings, and customization—without compromising their intellectual property.
Regulations
How to Manage Business Risk and Trade Compliance in a Shifting Tariff Landscape
KlearNow.AI (formerly known as KlearNow)
Overnight trade policy changes can be an existential threat, but only if an organization is unable to be nimble with their planning. Here's why.
Risk/Compliance
Why Supply Chains Are on Collision Course with Cybercrime
APQC
When it comes to cybersecurity, many supply chain organizations are practically holding up a sign that says, “Welcome.”
Regulations
55% of SMBs Say Tariff Uncertainty Cut Revenue in Half
Alignable
Earnings have been cut in half compared to last year
,
marking a 10-percentage-point spike from December.
Risk/Compliance
Enterprise SIEMs Miss 79% of MITRE ATT&CK Techniques
CardinalOps
A significant portion of existing detection rules – 13% on average – are non-functional and will never trigger due to issues like misconfigured data sources and missing log fields.
Risk/Compliance
CardinalOps
Risk/Compliance
Birdseye Security Solutions
Risk/Compliance
ArmorPoint
Ocean Ports & Carriers
How “Always-On Procurement” is Key to Nearshoring Success
scoutbee
Nearshoring should be considered as part of an overall supply chain strategy, independent of tariffs.
AI/AR
From Reactive to Proactive: The Financial Case for Proactive Safety in Supply Chains
Voxel
For executives still viewing safety primarily as a compliance requirement or cost center, the time for reevaluation is now. The most progressive supply chain organizations are moving away from a reactive response.
Worker Safety
Establishing Strong Safety-First Culture is Most Significant Challenge: State of EHS
J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.
In the future, supply chain organizations should expect an increase in regulations, with mixed expectations for the future.
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