Down but not out of options: How to keep IT security together in a company that’s gone bankrupt
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The supply chain upon which modern multinational commerce depends was thrown into chaos earlier this year when South Korea’s Hanjin Shipping filed for bankruptcy. Dozens of container ships with hundreds of crew and thousands of pounds of cargo onboard were essentially stranded at sea, as ports barred the ships’ entry for fear that they wouldn’t be able to pay for docking services.
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