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Description of the graduate paper
Form of studies Master
Title of the study programm Cybersecurity Engineering
Title in original language Kiberdrošības ievainojamības piegādes ķēdē
Title in English Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities in Supply Chain
Department 12100 Institute of Information Technology
Scientific advisor Jana Bikovska
Reviewer Nadežda Kuņicina
Abstract This master's thesis analyzes the complex interaction between cybersecurity and supply chain management, concentrating on identifying vulnerabilities that leave organizations vulnerable to cyber-attacks. The study thoroughly examines the basic concepts of supply chains, cyberattacks, and fundamental security vulnerabilities in this complex network. The main goal is to develop strong guidelines and best practices that protect enterprises from potential cyberattacks. The study highlights critical cybersecurity operations in considering the growing risks related to digital terrorism, malware, and data theft within the supply chain management process. The study compiles research articles from peer-reviewed journals published between 2010 and 2023, in order to shed light on this changing landscape. The results improve the awareness of supply chain management cybersecurity trends in a deeper manner. In order to strengthen enterprises against cyberattacks, the study ends with a set of recommendations that identify and introduce effective practices Insights into minimizing cybersecurity risks in the supply chain are provided by this master's thesis, which also offers organizations helpful recommendations on how to manage the complex intersection of logistics and technology. The thesis paper contains – 75 pages, 19 figures, 1 table, and 91 references.
Keywords kiberdrošība, ievainojamības, piegādes ķēdes
Keywords in English cybersecurity, vulnerabilities, supply chain
Language eng
Year 2024
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