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"One Compromised Partner Is All It Takes": KISA Shares Supply Chain Security Model

"One Compromised Partner Is All It Takes": KISA Shares Supply Chain Security Model
▲ A view of the Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA)

The Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA) and the Ministry of Science and ICT announced that they held the 2026 Supply Chain Security Insight Day at L-Tower in Seocho-gu, Seoul, today (July 10).

This was the first networking event for companies participating in the 2026 Supply Chain Security Model Construction Support Project.

Approximately 40 officials, including Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and C-level executives from the eight companies selected for the support project, attended the event.

Participants discussed global regulatory compliance cases in the United States and Europe, best practices for building supply chain security models based on Software Bill of Materials (SBOM), and the direction for implementing supply chain security models for 2026.

In addition, based on the previous year's construction cases, they shared necessary considerations for applying supply chain security models to actual corporate environments and reviewed the implementation direction for each project this year.

KISA plans to support the construction and operation of supply chain security models for participating companies until the end of this year and will monitor the progress and achievements of each project through on-site inspections and interim and final evaluations.

(Photo: Provided by KISA, Yonhap News)
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