TOKYO -- Japanese memory-chip maker Kioxia Holdings will reassess contracts with suppliers deemed most vulnerable to cyberattacks, Nikkei has learned, joining other businesses seeking to reinforce their supply chains against hackers.
Worst performers will be told to improve or face loss of contract
Cyberattacks result in damages of $1.15 million on average, according to a survey of Japanese companies. © Reuters
TOKYO -- Japanese memory-chip maker Kioxia Holdings will reassess contracts with suppliers deemed most vulnerable to cyberattacks, Nikkei has learned, joining other businesses seeking to reinforce their supply chains against hackers.