Aug. 9, 2022, 1:20 a.m. | Kaspar Rosager Ludvigsen, Shishir Nagaraja, Angela Daly

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The world is currently strongly connected through both the internet at large,
but also the very supply chains which provide everything from food to
infrastructure and technology. The supply chains are themselves vulnerable to
adversarial attacks, both in a digital and physical sense, which can disrupt or
at worst destroy them. In this paper, we take a look at two examples of such
successful attacks and consider what their consequences may be going forward,
and analyse how EU and national …

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