Reducing the Risk of Electronics Counterfeiting

Electronics counterfeiting continues to be a hot-button issue as manufacturers lose $160B+ annually in revenue. New government regulations and industry standards aim to reduce risk—but still put much of the burden on companies to safeguard supply chain integrity. What can you do to protect yourself from counterfeit and gray market components? How can you leverage new strategies and technologies to ensure trust in the security of your supply chain?

Watch this webinar featuring supply chain security expert Robert Metzger who will provide:

  • Update on latest federal anti-counterfeiting regulations—and why they fall short
  • Current and expected industry standards on traceability
  • Recommendations for a strategic, holistic approach to improve supply chain visibility
  • Insight into technologies like enterprise labeling that ensure authenticity of parts and suppliers
  • Best practices for leveraging “source of truth” data to avoid risk, drive efficiencies
  • What lies ahead: IoT sensors, cloud aggregation and data-driven supply chain assurance

Robert S. Metzger advises leading US and international technology companies. Naming him a 2016 “Federal 100” Awardee, Federal Computer Week praised Metzger for his “ability to integrate policy, regulation and technology.” He is a member of the Defense Science Board Cyber/Supply Chain Task Force and Vice-Chair of the Cyber/Supply Chain Assurance Committee of ITAPS, a leading technology trade association.

Craig Hodgson, Industry Manager, for Loftware manages all industry-specific engagements, relationships, and partnerships at Loftware. His knowledge of the Enterprise Labeling Industry is vast and spans a wide range of industries including Electronics, Automotive and Pharmaceutical.

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