How to model supply chains using real-time data to ensure effective supply chain security management?
Background
The challenges have become more complex, intertwined and dangerous as the world has become more uncertain and volatile. Domestic, overseas and online threats are increasingly integrated as adversaries develop capabilities and exploit vulnerabilities across borders and between the cyber and physical worlds. We are seeking research to help Government adapt to a changing security environment based on research and evidence.
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Related UKRI funded projects
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ICS/SCADA Risk Framework and Passive Network Appliance
Nettitude and Lancaster University are developing an ICS framework and network based appliance that will provide end users within complex supply chains the relevant knowledge and visibility of their key areas of risk. ...
Funded by: Innovate UK
Why might this be relevant?
The project focuses on developing an ICS framework and network appliance to provide visibility of key areas of risk in supply chains for effective security management.
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Responsive Additive Manufacture to Overcome Natural and Attack-based disruption (RAMONA)
Disruption resilient manufacturing is becoming increasingly important, with the current COVID-19 pandemic bringing this to the fore. Whilst COVID-19 was a natural disaster, the increasing digitisation of supply chains an...
Funded by: EPSRC
Why might this be relevant?
The project partially answers the question by addressing security challenges within manufacturing supply chains, but it does not specifically mention the use of real-time data.
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An innovative cyber compliance platform using AI, live monitoring data and machine learning to automate compliance and due diligence completion.
Naq is a UK-based cyber compliance SME with a core project team of Chris Harden (Project Lead and Serial CTO), Chris Clinton (Product Manager, exNATO), Svenja Perkins (Policy Lead) and Nadia Kadhim (CEO and Financial Man...
Funded by: Innovate UK
Why might this be relevant?
The project addresses supply-chain cyberattacks and compliance using AI and machine learning, partially relevant to the question.