Geopolitics & Regulation - Reshaping the Energy Sector’s Supply Chain Risk
- How geopolitical disruptions are driving sophisticated supply chain attacks within the energy sector
- Shifting towards continuous, intelligence-led supply chain risk management to mitigate 4th and 5th party vulnerabilities
- Best practices on future-proofing the energy sector against next-gen cyber attacks
Thom Langford, Host, teissTalk
Justin, Head of Cyber Security, Risk Ledger
In the Energy Sector, the supply chain is no longer just a logistical network; it is the primary target for sophisticated threat actors. As geopolitical dependencies deepen and digital integration accelerates, traditional third-party risk managementis proving insufficient to protect critical national infrastructure.
To safeguard energy security, organisations must move beyond reactive compliance and embrace a model of continuous, intelligence-led oversight. But, will this provide the real-time visibility into the heart of their supplier ecosystems that you need?
In our next episode of teissTalk with Thom Langford, we’ll explore:
- How geopolitical disruptions are driving sophisticated supply chain attacks within the energy sector
- Shifting towards continuous, intelligence-led supply chain risk management to mitigate 4th and 5th party vulnerabilities
- Best practices on future-proofing the energy sector against next-gen cyber attacks
Join us as we explore how to navigate this escalating risk landscape and build a supply chain defense that is as resilient as the infrastructure it supports.
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