Here's What The US Congress Is Working On To Protect The Supply Chain

Ever since September 11, the world has not felt secure. Governments have been looking for solutions to various challenges and brainstorming on where the next attack may originate from. The supply chain is one of the most vulnerable areas that attackers may gain entry to the US infrastructure. Consequently, the US Congress has been on the forefront seeking ways of protecting the supply chain from exploitation by hackers, state and non-state actors. Due to the advancement of technology, a slight mistake can be exploited by adversaries who might take advantage of it to cripple the country’s critical systems.

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From the Top - Joe Mohorovic - Intertec

Scott Koegler talks with Joe Mohorovic of Intertec about legislation for consumer products, and how this sweeping legislation affects importers and manufacturers.

 

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