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Glossary Term Secure Supply Chain

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What is Secure Supply Chain?

Secure Supply Chain refers to the practices and technology used to ensure the integrity and security of hardware, software, and services throughout their lifecycle, from design to disposal, to prevent tampering, counterfeiting, and unauthorized access.

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Understanding Secure Supply Chain

Secure Supply Chain refers to the processes and measures put in place to ensure the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of products and components throughout the supply chain. This includes verifying the authenticity of hardware and software components, ensuring secure production and distribution processes, and implementing controls to prevent tampering or unauthorized access. The goal of a secure supply chain is to mitigate the risk of introducing malicious or counterfeit elements into the supply chain that could compromise the security of the end products or services.

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