Supply Chain Risk Management: Applying Secure Acquisition Principles to Ensure a Trusted Technology Product

Ken Sigler (Oakland Community College, Auburn Hills, Michigan, USA),Dan Shoemaker (University of Detroit Mercy, Michigan, USA),Anne Kohnke (Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan, USA)

Supply Chain Risk Management: Applying Secure Acquisition Principles to Ensure a Trusted Technology Product
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
7 November 2017
Pages
278
ISBN
9781138197350

Supply Chain Risk Management: Applying Secure Acquisition Principles to Ensure a Trusted Technology Product

Ken Sigler (Oakland Community College, Auburn Hills, Michigan, USA),Dan Shoemaker (University of Detroit Mercy, Michigan, USA),Anne Kohnke (Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan, USA)

The book presents the concepts of ICT supply chain risk management from the perspective of NIST IR 800-161. It covers how to create a verifiable audit-based control structure to ensure comprehensive security for acquired products. It explains how to establish systematic control over the supply chain and how to build auditable trust into the products and services acquired by the organization. It details a capability maturity development process that will install an increasingly competent process and an attendant set of activities and tasks within the technology acquisition process. It defines a complete and correct set of processes, activities, tasks and monitoring and reporting systems.

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