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Alice in Supply Chains

Alice in Supply Chains

Date de sortie : 2025-01-22
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Date de sortie : 2025-01-22
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Episode #1 | January 2025

Episode #1 | January 2025

Durée : 52:18
Alice in Supply Chains is a monthly podcast by Tenchi Security based on the Alice in Supply Chains newsletter that provides interesting discussions and insights on all things related to third-party cyber risk management (TPCRM). It's hosted by two leading voices in the industry, Tenchi Security's Co-founder and CTO Alexandre Sieira & The Defender's Initiative Principal Researcher, Adrian Sanaria, and it promises expert opinions and takeaways to help audiences navigate the complex cybersecurity landscape.
This episode is based on the content of newsletter issue #29, published on January 17, 2025. Check out the full newsletter for more stories, links and details!
Here are the six stories we discuss this month:
-Chinese hackers are deep inside America's telecoms
-BeyondTrust incident hits US Treasury
-Deloitte downplays breach affecting Rhode Island
-US government to ban China Telecom and TP-Link
-Are we overfocused on APTs?
-76% of attacks in the mining industry linked to suppliers
Id. d’épisode : 1000685023364
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Date de publication : 22/1/2025 à 01:28:41

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In 2022, Tenchi Security created the Alice in Supply Chains newsletter to share and highlight stories on third-party and supply chain risks and attacks, their impacts on services and businesses, and how the industry is moving forward to manage these risks. Following the meteoric success of the newsletter, we've created a podcast!
Every month, hosts Adrian Sanabria and Alexandre Sieira will discuss the top six stories from each monthly newsletter, and their thoughts on the future of third party cyber risk management.

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