Supply chain security: the need for continuous assessment
Pye, Graeme, Pierce, Justin D., Warren, Matthew and Mackay, David 2005, Supply chain security: the need for continuous assessment, Supply chain practice, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 56-68.
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Ease of Internet accessibility has offered business the opportunity to incorporate this electronic infrastructure technology into establishing electronic-based supply chains. With the improved efficiency that this brings to the management and functionality of the supply chain, there are also security considerations that should be taken into account for protecting the integrity of the electronic supply chain, not only within each business node, but also across the entire supply chain. Such security vulnerabilities can be negated with the implementation of security measures and policies, however these need to be consistent throughout the supply chain and regularly assessed against security benchmarks in order to ensure they meet dequate security standards.
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Language
eng
Field of Research
080609 Information Systems Management
Socio Economic Objective
970108 Expanding Knowledge in the Information and Computing Sciences
HERDC Research category
C3 Non-refereed articles in a professional journal
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