Presented by Mike Regan, Vice President of Business Performance at TIA, presents the Keynote:
The keynote underscores the critical importance of implementing cybersecurity measures in supply chains and ties these efforts to compliance with the SCS 9001™ Supply Chain Security Management System.
Key Objectives and Insights
1. Urgency of Supply Chain Cybersecurity:
2. Role of SCS 9001:
3. Comprehensive Security Approach:
4. Alignment with Global Trends:
5. Strategic Benefits:
Why This Matters
The keynote emphasizes the need for businesses to act immediately to protect their supply chains. Cyberattacks are not only increasing in frequency but also in sophistication, making supply chain security one of the most significant emerging threats today.
Watch the recording to explore the latest insights on SCS 9001™ and learn how to implement it to mitigate risks, build trust, and ensure compliance with global security standards. Don’t miss the opportunity to stay ahead in this critical area of business resilience.
Mike Regan - VP, Business Performance • TIA.Mike Regan leads the activities of the Telecommunication Industry Association’s (TIA) QuEST Forum with a focus on business performance improvement standards and associated activities. Prior to joining TIA, Mike completed a successful 30+ year career as a senior engineering leader. He has led large development organizations delivering complex communications and networking products deployed in the business-critical production networks of premier public service providers, global cloud platforms, large enterprises and customer engagement centers. His diverse experience spans from being a founding team and early-stage member of multiple VC-backed start-up companies up to billion dollar enterprises. His responsibilities have included all aspects of product development: strategy and roadmap, technology assessment, architecture, development, maintenance, quality assurance, test automation, DevSecOps, systems integration, compliance, security, project management, product management, tooling, operations, technical publications, and vendor / partner management. Mike leverages his personal experiences in progressing the initiatives of the TIA QuEST Forum by working with industry participants, network operators and government agencies in the development and adoption of new standards for the Information and Communications Technology industry with a focus on product quality, software development, cyber-security and supply chain security. Mike holds a B.S.E.E. from Northeastern University, Boston.