The National Counterintelligence and Security Center and its government and industry partners will perform several outreach events in April as part of the launch of National Supply Chain Integrity Month.
NCSC said Monday the events will foster supply chain integrity by highlighting sectors at risk, adversarial activities and measures to improve supply chain risk management, or SCRM, programs with the integration of ACE — acquisition security, cybersecurity and enterprise security.
“Hostile nation states and other threat actors exploit supply chain vulnerabilities to steal American intellectual property, target our critical infrastructure, and compromise our cybersecurity,” said NCSC Director Michael Casey.
“While these incidents have increased in number and severity, so has our resolve to build resilience in the supply chains we all rely upon,” added Casey.
According to the agency, the events will include classified discussions with the Intelligence Community and multinational engagement with foreign partners.
NCSC will also publish on its website and social media platforms SCRM-related materials and advisories.
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