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Abstract
Supply chain growth, and their dependence on Information Technology (IT), is making cyber risks an increasingly unmanageable threat through traditional risk assessment methods. Systemic analysis methods have been identified as alternatives to trad itional methods. This paper analyzes the application of a systemic risk analysis methodology to understand cyber risks in the supply chain. A generic supply chain is analyzed, and information flows, dynamic
structures and the influence of cyber-attack on these are identified. This paper argues that a systemic approach is more efficient in detecting vulnerabilities, enabling an evolving disruption response process and culture in the supply chain.
structures and the influence of cyber-attack on these are identified. This paper argues that a systemic approach is more efficient in detecting vulnerabilities, enabling an evolving disruption response process and culture in the supply chain.
Original language | English |
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Publication date | 2016 |
Number of pages | 10 |
Publication status | Published - 2016 |
Event | 5th World conference on Production and operations Management - Havana International Conference Center, Havana, Cuba Duration: 6 Sept 2016 → 10 Sept 2016 Conference number: 5 http://www.pomhabana2016.com/ |
Conference
Conference | 5th World conference on Production and operations Management |
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Number | 5 |
Location | Havana International Conference Center |
Country/Territory | Cuba |
City | Havana |
Period | 06/09/2016 → 10/09/2016 |
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Managing Cyber Risk and Security in the Global Supply Chain
Sepúlveda Estay, D. A. (PhD Student), Larsen, J. (Main Supervisor), Khan, O. (Supervisor), Oehmen, J. (Examiner), Urciuoli, L. (Examiner) & Wieland, A. (Examiner)
Technical University of Denmark
01/11/2014 → 16/04/2018
Project: PhD