The global information and communications technology (ICT) supply chain’s growing...
The global information and communications technology (ICT) supply chain’s growing sophistication and size have made federal agencies vulnerable to exploitation, including counterfeiting and malware, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) said in the final version of its guide…
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to ICT supply chain risk management practices. Procurement organizations should establish a coordinated team approach to assessing ICT supply chain risk, and then use technical and programmatic mitigation techniques to manage the risk, NIST said in the guide (http://xrl.us/bn3wyg). The guide is based on ICT security practices at NIST, the National Defense University, the National Defense Industrial Association and others, NIST said. An additional publication is being developed based on the results of an Oct. 15-16 ICT supply chain risk management workshop and ongoing discussions with stakeholders, NIST said (http://xrl.us/bn3wyn).