Conti’s threat to Costa Rica
IT Supply Chain
MAY 19, 2022
The post Conti’s threat to Costa Rica appeared first on IT Supply Chain. By Sam Linford (pictured). AVP EMEA Channels, Deep Instinct.
IT Supply Chain
MAY 19, 2022
The post Conti’s threat to Costa Rica appeared first on IT Supply Chain. By Sam Linford (pictured). AVP EMEA Channels, Deep Instinct.
IT Supply Chain
JUNE 2, 2022
The post Ransomware attack on Costa Rica’s health service – more than one public sector is vulnerable appeared first on IT Supply Chain. By Raj Samani (pictured). SVP Chief Scientist at Rapid7.
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Global Trade Management
MARCH 14, 2023
Costa Rica is showing the world what it takes to be sustainable regarding electricity production. To tackle this, we need an accessible cross-industry Marketplace (such as an App Store) where businesses can easily access reliable solutions.
Logistics Viewpoints
DECEMBER 16, 2022
Those three forecasts match an industry-wide report released on Tuesday that found a “severe rate of contraction” in transportation prices measured in November, according to the Logistics Managers’ Index (LMI). If that trend continues as forecast, it would follow months of tight capacity and high rates in many transportation modes.
Shipchain
AUGUST 27, 2019
The Counterfeiting Industry. Recently, 19 American tourists visiting Costa Rica passed away while visiting the area. The alcohol in Costa Rica was laced with methanol, a chemical also found in anti-freeze and windshield wiper fluid. Counterfeited goods are just the tip of the iceberg.
Supply Chain Insights
APRIL 20, 2017
Nothing is left to the imagination; and digital animation has created an entire generation of people who firmly believe that there are dinosaurs on the small islands off the coast of Costa Rica. As a longtime analyst in the consumer goods and retail industries; I have seen what technology has done to change the way we do business.
Elementum
OCTOBER 6, 2017
Tropical Storm Nate has already left 22 people dead, blocked roads, damaged bridges and houses in Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Honduras. By Thursday, a national emergency was declared in Costa Rica. Damages Reported in the Caribbean.
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