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.
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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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