Securing Global Supply Chains: Cybersecurity Risks in Cross-Border Logistics Operations
Cybersecurity in Global Supply Chain Operations
Cybersecurity has become an integral component of global supply chain operations, particularly in cross-border logistics. The constant flow of data between carriers, customs authorities, warehouses, brokers, and customers has significantly increased the risk of cyber attacks and expanded the attack surface.
The Importance of Secure Data Transfer
According to Dieter Van Putte, CTO at Landmark Global, logistics is no longer just about the physical movement of goods, but also about the secure transfer of data. As a result, companies must prioritize key security measures, including the use of encrypted data transfers, secure APIs, strict access control, and data minimization.
“Logistics is no longer just about the physical movement of goods, but also about the secure transfer of data.” – Dieter Van Putte, CTO at Landmark Global
Third-Party Risk Management and Cybersecurity Controls
Van Putte emphasizes the importance of third-party risk management, as every outside partner becomes part of the digital ecosystem. This is particularly relevant in the context of government audits for air freight licensing, which require proof of cybersecurity controls, documented processes, and trained security leadership.
Phishing Threats and Ransomware Simulations
In addition to these measures, Van Putte highlights the need for companies to be aware of phishing threats and to conduct regular ransomware simulations. He notes that a CRM attack on his company provided valuable lessons in the importance of cybersecurity preparedness.
Trust and Security in Business Success
Ultimately, Van Putte concludes that trust and security have become critical factors in business success. As the digital ecosystem continues to expand, companies must prioritize cybersecurity in order to maintain the trust of their customers and partners.
Implementing Robust Security Measures
In the context of cross-border logistics, this means implementing robust security measures to protect data and prevent cyber attacks. By doing so, companies can ensure the integrity of their supply chain operations and maintain a competitive edge in the global market.
