%0 Journal Article %J Technology Innovation Management Review %D 2015 %T Cyber-Resilience: A Strategic Approach for Supply Chain Management %A Luca Urciuoli %K cross-border trade %K cyber-resilience %K ICT %K IT %K risk management %K supply chain management %X Risk management and resilience strategies in supply chains have an important role in ensuring business continuity and reliability in a cost-efficient manner. Preventing or recovering from disruptions requires access and analysis of large amounts of data. Yet, given the multiple stakeholders, operations, and environmental contexts in which a global supply chain operates, managing risks and resilience becomes a challenging task. For this reason, information and communication technologies (ICT) are being developed to support managers with tailored tools and services to monitor disruptions, enhance instantaneous communication, and facilitate the quick recovery of supply chains. Hence, the objective of this article is to shed light on managerial strategies to improve the resilience of supply chains and thereby to point out how these could be automated by means of innovative ICT systems. In particular, this article concludes by warning about existing challenges to implementing such systems. If these challenges are not correctly addressed by managers, there is a major risk of further jeopardizing supply chains. %B Technology Innovation Management Review %I Talent First Network %C Ottawa %V 5 %P 13-18 %8 04/2015 %G eng %U http://timreview.ca/article/886 %N 4 %1 Zaragoza Logistics Center Luca Urciuoli is an Associate Research Professor in the MIT International Logistics Program within the Zaragoza Logistics Center in Spain, where he teaches and performs research in supply chain network design, supply chain risk, and security management. He holds an MSc degree in Industrial Engineering from Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden, and a Doctorate in Transportation Security from the Engineering University of Lund, Sweden. He has been working at the research unit of the Volvo group as a project manager developing on-board transport and telematics services. He also led the research of the Cross-border Research Association in Switzerland and collaborated in several FP7 research and consultancy projects, with a focus on topics such as e-Customs, trade facilitation, supply chain security, waste security, and postal security. He is also an editorial board member for the Journal of Transportation Security, and he has published his research in several scientific and practitioner journals. Contact: lurciuoli@zlc.edu.es %R http://doi.org/10.22215/timreview/886