NIST is also working on an important effort, the National Initiative for Improving Cybersecurity in Supply Chains (NIICS) with the private sector and others in government to improve cybersecurity in supply chains. Also, if you have any project ideas for our team, please let us know by sending an email to the email address above. You can stay up to date on this project by sending an email to supplychain-nccoe to join our Community of Interest. The public comment period for this draft is now open and will close on July 25 th, 2022. Please download the document and share your expertise with us to strengthen the draft practice guide. This project demonstrates how organizations can verify that the internal components of their computing devices are genuine and have not been altered during the manufacturing or distribution processes. Managing cyber supply chain risks requires, in part, ensuring the integrity, quality, and resilience of the supply chain and its products and services. Organizations are increasingly at risk of cyber supply chain compromise, whether intentional or unintentional. Technologies today rely on complex, globally distributed and interconnected supply chain ecosystems to provide reusable solutions. The National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) has released the initial public draft of NIST SP 1800-34, Validating the Integrity of Computing Devices.
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