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Supply Chain Integrity: The lifeblood of business
Supply Chain Integrity Month is an observance that underscores the importance of securing the global supply chain from various risks and threats. It is typically marked in April and was first recognized in 2021 by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), a U.S. Department of Homeland Security division. The month focuses on raising awareness about supply chain vulnerabilities and promoting best practices to secure them against cyber threats, natural disasters, and other disruptions.
A supply chain refers to the network of all the individuals, organizations, resources, activities, and technology involved in creating and selling a product. It starts from the procurement of raw materials and extends to the delivery of the finished product to the end consumer. This chain encompasses several stages, including production, distribution, and logistics.
Supply chains are crucial for the smooth operation of global economies, impacting everything from daily consumer goods to sophisticated technology and healthcare products. Efficient and secure supply chains ensure that products arrive on time, costs remain low, and businesses can respond swiftly to market demands. Conversely, a disrupted supply chain can lead to shortages, economic loss, and a ripple effect on interconnected industries and global markets.
Supply Chain Integrity Month aims to highlight these critical aspects. It encourages businesses and organizations to adopt robust security measures, foster collaboration, and share best practices to mitigate risks. This observance is especially relevant in a world increasingly reliant on digital technologies and interconnected global networks, where a single vulnerability can have far-reaching consequences.
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