Category
Guidance Document
Type
Standard
Access
Open
Status
Active
Created
January 2021
Updated
May 2023
This guidance helps organisations to identify risks associated with the businesses in their cyber supply chain - including suppliers, manufacturers, distributors and retailers. It includes questions to ask to assess a range of potential security risks, as well as links to more detailed information.
Main sections:
- Foreign control, influence and interference
- Nationality considerations
- Foreign control
- Foreign influence and interference
- Identifying cyber supply chain risks
- Risks due to foreign ownership, control or influence
- Risks due to poor security practices
- Risks due to lack of transparency
- Risks due to access and privileges
- Risks due to poor business practices
- Further information
Main sections:
- Foreign control, influence and interference
- Nationality considerations
- Foreign control
- Foreign influence and interference
- Identifying cyber supply chain risks
- Risks due to foreign ownership, control or influence
- Risks due to poor security practices
- Risks due to lack of transparency
- Risks due to access and privileges
- Risks due to poor business practices
- Further information
Access Identifying Cyber Supply Chain Risks
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