This event will be open to the public. Advance registration for both sessions is required. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The recent SolarWinds software attack, the debate over Huawei in global 5G networks, and the rise of the Internet of Things makes it increasingly apparent that the international supply chain is enormously vulnerable to attacks by foreign adversaries seeking to subvert and disrupt the critical infrastructure that makes up the backbone of democratic societies. In a world were financial stability, energy supply, and communications reliability depends on a largely hidden ecosystem of devices, connections, and systems, it is necessary for us to better understand how these foundations of modern life and commerce can be exploited and undermined by adversaries. An insecure supply chain introduces insidious, pervasive risk.