Cybersecurity in the supply chain

Cybersecurity in the supply chain

30th Jun 2024 4pm - 6pm
West Africa Time

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2024-06-30 16:00:00 2024-06-30 18:00:00 Africa/Lagos Cybersecurity in the supply chain Live virtual stream event

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Cybersecurity in the supply chain is a critical concern for businesses in today's interconnected digital landscape. Supply chains are increasingly reliant on technology and data exchange, making them vulnerable to cyber threats. Implementing best practices can help strengthen the cybersecurity posture of organizations and mitigate the risks associated with supply chain vulnerabilities, ultimately safeguarding their critical assets and operations.

This webinar is open to CIPS members and non-members to attend.

If you have any queries please contact branchevents@cips.org


EVENT SPEAKERS

Saheed Jimoh

Cybersecurity Expert, Prefort Consult

A resourceful asset management professional with diverse working experience cutting across different disciplines; possessing qualitative hard and soft skills in the management of real-time infrastructure management. Highly skilled in risk assessment, Business Impact Assessment, Disaster Recovery Planning, Incident Management, Business Continuity Planning, etc. Highly proficient in policy development, review and monitoring of compliance with regulatory requirements.


Harrison Jnr Ilodigwe MSc, MCIPS, CSCP

Senior Manager, Indirect Category Management, IHS Towers

Harrison works as Senior Manager for Indirect Category Procurement at IHS Towers where he leads and drives high-priority strategic sourcing projects from strategy development to hands-on execution.

He has over 10 years progressive procurement, strategic sourcing and category management experiences across the financial services, development and telecommunication sectors in Nigeria.

Harrison holds the MCIPS and CSCP designation and is an active member of both the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS) and the Association of Supply Chain Management (ASCM).