Tag: Supply Chain Security

China-born scientist’s magnet made without rare earth element could now help US

An innovation that came into existence years ago could now help the United States tackle its reliance on rare earth elements, particularly in the production of magnets. Chinese-born scientist Dr. Wang Gang’s breakthrough in creating magnets without the need for rare earth elements has the potential to revolutionize industries that heavily rely on these materials. […]

TSMC struggles to block chip exports to China

TSMC’s Challenge: Struggling to Block Chip Exports to China Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is facing a significant hurdle in its operations – the difficulty of blocking chip exports to China. As the world’s largest contract chipmaker, TSMC plays a crucial role in the global semiconductor supply chain. However, the company is finding it challenging […]

US launches national security unit to combat cyberattacks on telecom sector

US Launches National Security Unit to Combat Cyberattacks on Telecom Sector In a bold move to safeguard the nation’s critical infrastructure, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has taken a significant step by establishing a dedicated national security unit. This strategic initiative aims to enhance the resilience of the US telecom sector, diminish dependence on foreign […]

UK NCSC evaluates best practices for open source software and supply chain risk management

UK NCSC Evaluates Best Practices for Open Source Software and Supply Chain Risk Management The UK government’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has been at the forefront of evaluating best practices for managing open-source software (OSS) risks. In a recent report, the NCSC highlighted the critical need for robust policies, automation tools, and community engagement […]

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