SUPPLY CHAIN SECURITY Articles
Global Security: Security Opens Borders
A world of risk is also a world of economic opportunities. The challenge for CSOs is to help their companies balance the two.
Chain of Foods
Burgers, not bombs, may be the delivery method for the next terrorist attack on the United States.
RFIDs: What's Your Frequency
As RFID technology gets more widely deployed, will security and privacy suffer?
Targeting Supply Chain Theft
Ken Wheatley, vice president of corporate security for Sony Electronics, answers readers' questions about cargo security.
How to Secure Sensitive Information in Transit
CEO of R.J. Heffernan Associates Richard J. Heffernan, answers readers' questions about securing information in transit.
C-TPAT and Cargo Security: Sea Change
In an effort to prevent terrorists from turning container ships into weapons, Customs is counting on big business to goad partners into improving security. The result: public and private partnerships that might work-or fail completely.
Four Slow Steps to the Fast Lane
Companies that join the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism, or C-TPAT, agree to secure their supply chain in return for a "fast lane" at border crossing. Here's the rundown on the process and the number of companies that have gotten that far, as of July 2003.
C-TPAT: Port Boys Complaint
For years, the cargo supply chain has been encumbered by slow security checks. C-TPAT wants to change that.
Supply Chain Secuirty: Bells, Whistles and High-Tech Seals
One GPS prototype persuades Congress to research supply chain weaknesses
Hold the Bioterrorism
Concerns over bioterrorism affecting the food supply have led the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to solicit help from companies to develop a new system to track and model the flow of food.
