@article{oai:fit.repo.nii.ac.jp:02000068, author = {橘 雄介}, issue = {2}, journal = {福岡工業大学研究論集}, month = {Feb}, note = {論文(Article), In the second session of the 117th Congress (2022-2023), there were significant changes in supply chain security. The supply chain security community made progress in revising NIST SP 800-171, a fundamental document for contractors in the field of supply chain security. They also focused on various themes, including the Software Bill of Materials (SBOM), zerotrust,and the notification scheme in the Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act (CIRCIA). These initiatives were responses to major security incidents, such as the Colonial Pipeline breach and the Log4j vulnerability incident. Additionally, security enhancements against China, such as the CHIPS Act of 2022, along with restrictions on TikTok, saw advancements. However, there were significant policy failures in the area of Systemically Important Critical Infrastructure (SICI).}, pages = {45--58}, title = {米国サイバー・サプライチェーン・セキュリティ法政策の動向 ―第117議会第2会期(2022-2023年)―}, volume = {56}, year = {2024} }