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Cyber Security Supply Chain Risk Management - What can engineers do?

Managing the cyber security aspects of supply chains is one of the most wicked problems to be considered by engineers. It is challenging because it exists in the entire technology environment and often requires management between multiple business functions.
This presentation will cover the background theory of cyber security supply chain risk management and then focus on two key use cases:
The application of supply chain cyber security management for engineers that are developing solutions by integrating various third party devices and services
The application of supply chain cyber security management for engineers that are consuming cloud hosted applications
The session will then finish by sharing relevant frameworks, practical tips and further resources for engineers to hit the ground running so that they can better manage cyber security risks in the full systems development life cycle.
 

Bruce Large

Powerlink

Bruce has 15 years experience working with IT and Operational Technology (OT) in network, telecommunications and system engineering roles. Bruce has worked in Electricity Generation & Transmission, Railway, Aviation, Emergency Services and Consulting industries. He is a Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng), Registered Professional Engineering of Queensland (RPEQ), Foundation Chartered SABSA Architect (SCF), holds the GIAC Response and Industrial Defense (GRID) certificate, an ISA/IEC 62443 Expert, and has attended Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Cyber Security training at QUT. Bruce graduated with a Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications) First Class Honours and a Master of Business (Applied Finance) with Distinction from QUT.