Securing the federal supply chain is among government’s top priorities right now. Lisa Barr, CISA’s cybersecurity supply chain lead whose prior role involved the recently established Federal Acquisition Security Council, discusses the whole-of-government approach to supply-chain security threats and how varying agency missions and needs come into focus around established risk management standards. Barr gives us a look at the biggest challenges ahead and the current efforts underway to ensure security from threats.
CyberCast
Season 3
Episode 13
22m listen
Overhauling IT Supply Chains to Secure Federal Agencies
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Amid growing cybersecurity concerns, it will take more than legislation to prevent risks in the supply chain.
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Lisa Barr Cybersecurity Supply Chain Lead CISA
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