F119: Digital Supply Networks & Steps for Securing Your Shop Against Cybersecurity Threats

  • Room: B303
Thursday, November 10, 2022: 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM

Description

*This conference session requires registration and payment.

The Digital Supply Network Transition
The traditional lineal supply networks of Develop, Plan, Source, Make, Deliver and Return are being disrupted by a digital revolution. The move to Digital Supply Networks is driven by Ai, Cloud, Additive Manufacturing, IoT, Digital Reality, Robots, Co-bots, Drones, Blockchain, Automation, and new technologies emerging every day. The new supply network has a digital core and is interconnected customers, synchronized planning, dynamic fulfillment, digital development, intelligent supply, and smart factories. Understanding Digital Supply Networks is critical to transforming traditional supply chains. This presentation will cover many important aspects of the digital revolution and how companies can facilitate making the move. Attendees will walk away with a framework of what a Digital Supply Network involves and the latest data and research in the area.
James Ullum, MBA, C.P.M. - Source International

Collaborating Around New Data Streams to Survive the Coming Chaos
Manufactures are facing unprecedented demand, but with it so much chaos. In this presentation we will take a practical approach to tech innovation with plenty of hands on, simple examples of incremental innovation inside the industrial landscape. Attendees will be inspired by a real-life incremental innovation journey that shows how small innovations over time create BIG wins for organizations. We will learn how to collaborate, by creating new data streams with the Tech-Stack (hardware+software+cloud) to become more nimble and thrive in the chaotic marketplace. This presentation is delivered by a true practitioner of innovation, fresh from the front lines of Smart Manufacturing.
Andrew Johnson - ShelfAware LLC

How to Keep Your Data Protected: The Steps for Securing Your Shop Against Cybersecurity Threats
Cybersecurity is top of mind for manufacturers, but it can be intimidating for many shops that are not sure where to start or how much they need to invest in security. Protecting your data can be done in steps, because a little security is better than no security. The best place to start is to understand where your sensitive data is, how it flows within your organization and externally, and who has access to it. If you don’t know where your data is, you can’t secure it. In this presentation, Jo Cobble, Director of Cybersecurity Governance at Paperless Parts, will share how to break down cybersecurity into digestible steps, why it is important to limit where your sensitive data is, and the steps you can take to prevent silos of information.
Jo Cobble - Paperless Parts

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Speaker(s)

Speaker
Andrew Johnson
ShelfAware LLC
Speaker
James Ullum
Source International
Speaker
Jo Cobble
Paperless Parts

  • Intermediate
  • NEW