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Government looks into strengthening MSP security

Government looks into strengthening MSP security Consultation opens to gather views of managed service providers as DCMS focuses on tightening supply chain security Share this item with your network: By Published: 17 May 2021 11:06 Managed service providers (MSPs) are being asked to share their views on government plans to tighten up digital security in supply chains. With criminals targeting MSPs and the channel at risk of being seen as the weak link, the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) is consulting on the issue. MSPs will be able to comment on measures that would increase the security of digital supply chains and how protection could be improved for those in the channel providing services including data processing and infrastructure management.

BALCO embraces smart technologies to combat COVID-19 and boost productivity

BALCO embraces smart technologies to combat COVID-19 and boost productivity ANI | Updated: May 11, 2021 12:35 IST Balco Nagar Korba (Chhatisgarh) [India], May 11 (ANI/PNN): Bharat Aluminium Company (BALCO), India s iconic aluminium producer, has been one of the first companies in India to explore the field of smart technologies in its manufacturing set up to monitor assets and processes and have real-time analytics. Currently, amid the pandemic also, the company has deployed a smart combination of high-end technology and indigenous innovations to ensure the health and safety of employees while maintaining continuity of business operations. BALCO believes in being an innovation driver. Speaking on BALCO s vision and manufacturing prowess Abhijit Pati, CEO and Director, BALCO, said, The safety and security of our people and assets are of paramount importance to us. BALCO has been one of the early adopters in India to explore the field of smar

Supply chains, resilience, supply chains security | Homeland Security Newswire

Published 22 April 2021 A new web-based dashboard is designed to predict COVID-19 threats to supply chains, share data and foster analysis. The research provides real-time risk analysis for COVID-19’s potential impacts on trade. A new web-based dashboard designed to predict COVID-19 threats to supply chains, share data and foster analysis is now available from Texas A&M University’s Cross-Border Threat Screening and Supply Chain Defense, CBTS, Department of Homeland Security, DHS, Center of Excellence. The COVID-19 Binational Dashboard, a project sponsored by the DHS Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction office, follows a new approach, said Matt Cochran, CBTS research director. A group of experts from industry, academia and government from the U.S. and Mexico are creating an open and collaborative platform to improve decision-making by generating research on potential impacts – social, economic and environmental – on supply chains due to COVID-19.

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