Where a supply chain supports organization and process, a value chain supports a necessary production chain between manufacturers where there is no alternative.
For example, to enjoy electricity in homes, we have built a system of connections between players so that the grid gets its power supply from a gas pipeline, and the gas pipeline gets its power from an oil rig.
Each supplier has its own supply chain, but the system between them is an instance of a value chain. (figure 1)
From a national cybersecurity perspective, we must identify the relevant value chains and find the weak areas.
As we are always saying, the chain is only as strong as its weakest link.
By exploring value chains, we can find and define new critical infrastructure (CI).
In my opinion, CI is not just prominent in manufacturing; it can also be part of the value chain ecosystem that covers basic needs.