Global Fault Lines: Measuring Tech Supply Chain Risk
Join us for an essential executive briefing on the rapidly evolving landscape of geopolitical risk and its profound implications for technology supply chains. As CIOs and CISOs navigate unprecedented global tensions, this session provides critical insights into quantifying and mitigating these emerging threats.
The New Risk Equation: In a world where state-based armed conflicts, global trade tensions, transformative technological innovations, and resource shortages are reshaping the global order, technology leaders face complex challenges in securing their extended supply chains. From semiconductor shortages driven by export restrictions to cyber-espionage targeting critical infrastructure, the threat landscape demands new approaches to risk quantification and management.
What You'll Gain:
Data-rich analysis of how geopolitical fault lines impact technology sourcing and security
Frameworks for quantifying supply chain risk in an era of global realignment
Actionable strategies to reduce exposure while maintaining operational resilience
Insights into how industrial policies like the CHIPS Act are reshaping tech supply networks
Expert Panel: Hear from distinguished leaders at the intersection of national security and technology risk:
Jennifer Gold – CISO, Risk Aperture
Roger Hockenberry – Former CTO, CIA
This interactive session begins with a comprehensive briefing on current geopolitical developments affecting technology supply chains, followed by audience Q&A to address your organization's specific challenges. Don't miss this opportunity to recalibrate your risk strategies for a rapidly changing world.