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Introduction
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Agenda
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Annie Bruce
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Katherine Waldron
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Can we build a reliable network
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How do you secure everything
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Is supply chain risk by country of origin
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Risk mitigation
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The risk isnt spying
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Backdoors
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Continuous Monitoring
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America is not ready
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Backdoors in supply chain
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Security vs Surveillance
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Cultural Shift in DoD
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Play Both Ways
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China Ignoring IP Law
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No cartons of the world
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Risk does not commute
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A plausible argument
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Why build a 5G network
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Objective criteria and testing
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Cybersecurity maturity model
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Testing and standards
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Independent testing
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Human technology
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Threelegged stool
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Security is an insurmountable problem
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Youre the supply chain
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What tools are there
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Are there resources out there
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Baking security protocols
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Innovation investments
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Holding the line
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We did the wrong thing
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China and 5G
Description:
Explore a panel discussion from the RSA Conference examining supply chain risk management through the lens of efforts to block Huawei. Gain insights from cybersecurity experts and government officials as they debate the complexities of assessing and mitigating risks in global technology supply chains. Delve into topics such as software development processes, allegations of backdoors, and the challenges of building reliable networks. Learn about best practices for risk assessment, transparency, and stakeholder communication. Examine the interplay between national security concerns, trade policies, and technological innovation. Discover approaches to continuous monitoring, cybersecurity maturity models, and independent testing protocols. Consider the broader implications for 5G network development, IP law enforcement, and the future of global technology ecosystems.

How to Reduce Supply Chain Risk - Lessons from Efforts to Block Huawei

RSA Conference
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