Model poisoning, where training data is manipulated to introduce vulnerabilities or biases, is a significant threat. Here are some strategies to mitigate it. By following these best practices and ...
Like any technology, as the adoption of electronic monitoring (EM) in seafood increases, so do the use cases for how EM can create value for seafood supply chains. An example of this is an EM and ...
The 2026 Supply Chain Finance Awards highlight industry leaders reshaping global supply chains through advanced technologies.
Physical AI marks a fundamental redefinition of how supply chains function, compete and evolve. Intelligence has entered the flow of goods.
As attacks increasingly target suppliers of all sizes, organizations must adopt consistent standards and resilient practices.
Supply chain leaders increasingly rely on data science to navigate disruptions, optimize operations and drive decisions. Yet data, like crude oil, holds no value unless refined into usable insights.
In October 2024, more than 47,000 U.S. port workers went on strike, shutting down 36 major East and Gulf Coast ports and stranding billions of dollars’ worth of goods. At the same time, Houthi attacks ...
The increased vulnerability of global supply chains is everywhere: uncertainty caused by escalating geopolitical tensions, tariffs, more frequent negative impacts of climate change, and, of course, ...
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