
 Presents
What’s Out There? – Overview of Standards and Mandates, Tools and Solutions to Manage Cyber Supply Chain Risks
June 21, 2022, 1:00-2:00 PM ETÂ
What’s Out There? – Overview of Standards and Mandates, Tools and Solutions to Manage Cyber Supply Chain Risks
Federal government agencies rely extensively on IT products and services to carry out their operations. There is, however, cybersecurity supply chain risk in connection with acquiring, deploying and using these products and services. This is evidenced by the numerous supply chain attacks over the past decade such as the Target data breach in 2013, Solarwinds attack in 2020 and Kaseya attack in 2021. As a result, the federal government has taken several actions in an effort to address cybersecurity supply chain risk and these actions have resulted in executive orders, laws, regulations, guidance documents, etc. This roundtable discussion will provide information on the federal government actions in the last several years, resources that can help with establishing a SCRM program, available tools to conduct SCRM across the federal government, the challenges associated with conducting SCRM and the help available for agencies in meeting the mandates to implement SCRM.

Nnake Nweke
Director, Cybersecurity Supply Chain Risk Management, Office of Information Technology Category, U.S. General Services Administration

Brian Paap
Cyber Engineering Consultant, CISA

Robert Salvia
Vice President Of Professional Services, Fortress Information Security Government Solutions

Stan Wisseman
Chief Technologist, CyberRes - Micro Focus Business Unit

Katherine Hutton
Senior Strategy Consultant, StealthPath

Moderator: Mike Vande Woude
Senior Adviser SCRM, IT Transformation, IT Supply Chain Risk, Cyber Security, IT Asset Management, Cloud Transformation, Contingency Recovery Procedures
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