Increasing Visibility of the Device Supply Chain to Improve Cybersecurity | InTechnology | Intel
In this episode of the InTechnology podcast, host Rajan Panchanathan, Intel Corp., discusses supply chain security with Nima Baiti from Lenovo. They explore the current cybersecurity landscape, the need to ensure the authenticity and integrity of hardware, and the complexities of ensuring supply chain and system security from factory to the enterprise. Nima explains Lenovo's ThinkShield approach to cybersecurity, emphasizing the importance of secure design and the partnership with Intel and how that has led to the introduction of ThinkShield Build Assure, powered by Intel® Tiber™ Transparent Supply Chain. They also share real-world success stories and discuss the future of cybersecurity, highlighting the role of AI and best practices for supply chain resilience.
00:00 Introduction to Supply Chain Security
02:50 Understanding Cybersecurity Threats
05:56 Lenovo's ThinkShield Approach
08:51 Partnership with Intel
12:02 Real-World Success Stories
14:54 The Future of Cybersecurity and Supply Chain
18:09 Best Practices for Supply Chain Resilience
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Increasing Visibility of the Device Supply Chain to Improve Cybersecurity | InTechnology | Inel