Date Published: February 2020
Author(s)
Jon Boyens (NIST), Celia Paulsen (NIST), Nadya Bartol (Boston Consulting Group), Kris Winkler (Boston Consulting Group), James Gimbi (Boston Consulting Group)
The Case Studies in Cyber Supply Chain Risk Management series engaged with several companies that are leaders in managing cyber supply chain risk. These case studies build on the Best Practices in Cyber Supply Chain Risk Management case studies originally published in 2015 with the goals of covering new organizations in new industries and bringing to light any changes in cyber supply chain risk management practices. This case study is for the Mayo Clinic.
The Case Studies in Cyber Supply Chain Risk Management series engaged with several companies that are leaders in managing cyber supply chain risk. These case studies build on the Best Practices in Cyber Supply Chain Risk Management case studies originally published in 2015 with the goals of covering...
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The Case Studies in Cyber Supply Chain Risk Management series engaged with several companies that are leaders in managing cyber supply chain risk. These case studies build on the Best Practices in Cyber Supply Chain Risk Management case studies originally published in 2015 with the goals of covering new organizations in new industries and bringing to light any changes in cyber supply chain risk management practices. This case study is for the Mayo Clinic.
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Keywords
cyber supply chain risk management; C-SCRM; external dependency risk management; information and communications technology supply chain risk management; ICT SCRM; third-party risk management
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