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Supply Chain Cybersecurity Using Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Feb 26th, 2025 – Atlanta, GA – Shivaji Sengupta led the panel on Supply Chain Cybersecurity Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) at the AFCEA Homeland Security Conference. Besides Mr. Sengupta, the panel consisted of  Mr. Steve Hodges – CISO – State of Georgia, Ms. Cassia Baker – Research Faculty – Cybersecurity – Georgia Institute of Technology and Dr. Michael Barker – Principal Research Faculty – Cybersecurity – Georgia Institute of Technology.

Panel Brief:

The rapid advancement of technology has transformed supply chains into complex, interconnected networks that span the globe. While this digital transformation has improved efficiency and transparency, it has also introduced significant cybersecurity risks. Cyber-attacks on supply chains can lead to severe disruptions, financial losses, and reputational damage. Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a powerful tool to enhance supply chain cybersecurity by providing advanced threat detection, real-time monitoring, and automated response capabilities.

Artificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionize supply chain cybersecurity by offering advanced threat detection, real-time monitoring, and automated response capabilities. However, its implementation comes with challenges that need to be addressed through collaboration, regulation, and continuous innovation. This panel aims to provide insights, share best practices, and foster discussions that will help organizations navigate the complexities of supply chain cybersecurity using AI.

Key Topics

  1. Current Cybersecurity Threat Landscape in Supply Chains
  2. Role of AI in Enhancing Supply Chain Cybersecurity
  3. AI-Driven Threat Detection and Prevention
  4. Challenges and Considerations in Implementing AI for Cybersecurity
  5. Regulatory and Compliance Aspects
  6. Future Trends and Innovations