For decades, corporate supply chain risk meant worrying about a missing shipping container, a labor strike at a port, or a factory delayed by a typhoon. You mapped out your suppliers, kept some extra inventory on hand, and assumed the lights would stay on. But recent high-profile digital assaults on pipelines and power grids have […] The post Why Cyber Attacks on Energy Infrastructure Should Change How Businesses Think About Supply Risk appeared…
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