Securing IT supply chain means preventing counterfeits, end-user malware and vulnerable components as federal agencies modernize their IT and infrastructure. From our Oct. 7 virtual event, hear from CISA National Risk Management Center Associate Director Daniel Kroese and Dell Technologies’ Dan Carroll on how agencies are working together to secure the supply chain.
CyberCast
Season 3
Episode 6
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Securing the Supply Chain Takes Coordinated Effort
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Federal agencies are working together to secure the IT supply chain.
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