Training Description
- Specialized workshop on supply chain cybersecurity
- Focus on cyber risks in integrated IT, OT, and ICT systems
- Discussion of regulatory impacts such as TISAX and NIS2
- Emphasis on real-world environments and cyber-resilient supply chains
- Networking for professionals in cybersecurity, logistics, and supply chain management
The First International Workshop on Supply Chain Cyber Security (SCCS) is a dedicated event held alongside the 21st International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security (ARES 2026) in Linköping, Sweden. This workshop addresses the increasing cyber risks faced by modern supply chains, which depend heavily on interconnected IT, OT, and ICT systems. SCCS 2026 brings together leading experts to explore vulnerabilities that cross organizational boundaries and impact multiple companies simultaneously.
Understanding Supply Chain Cybersecurity
Supply chain cybersecurity has become a critical concern as digital transformation accelerates across industries. The integration of information technology, operational technology, and communication systems introduces new vulnerabilities that can be exploited by cyber threats. SCCS 2026 provides a platform for professionals to examine these risks and share strategies for securing complex supply chain networks.
Participants will gain insights into the latest research and practical approaches for managing cyber risks in supply chains. The workshop highlights the importance of developing cyber-resilient supply chains and implementing secure digital logistics solutions.
Key Topics and Industry Relevance
The workshop covers a range of topics, including supply chain security management, cyber risk modeling, secure digital logistics, and the effects of cybersecurity regulations such as TISAX and NIS2. Attendees will explore how these regulations shape industry practices and raise awareness of cyber threats in logistics and supply chain operations.
Discussions will also address the challenges of managing security across organizational boundaries, the role of transorganizational SOC/SIEM, and the exchange of security information. The event is designed for professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of regulatory compliance and operational resilience in interconnected supply chains.
Networking and Collaboration Opportunities
SCCS 2026 offers valuable opportunities for networking and collaboration among cybersecurity experts, supply chain managers, IT professionals, and academics. The workshop encourages the exchange of ideas and fosters partnerships between industry and academia, supporting the development of innovative solutions for supply chain cybersecurity challenges.
By participating in SCCS 2026, attendees will contribute to advancing thought leadership, education, and community building within the field of supply chain cybersecurity.
