Transport & Logistics International Volume 14 Issue 1 | Page 15

________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Resilience
they need support most. Transport and logistics businesses must ensure policies reflect the realities of modern cyber attacks, including business interruption, data recovery and incident response costs. And businesses also need to understand who is covered across increasingly complex supply chains as well as the limitations of policies. Cyber attacks now have the power to derail entire supply chains, damage national infrastructure and destroy long-standing businesses overnight. For transport and logistics operators, resilience is no longer optional- it is mission-critical. By redefining cybersecurity as a strategic imperative, strengthening core defenses, empowering people and preparing for the worst, the sector can begin to weather the cyber storm – and keep the world moving, even in the face of escalating digital threats. ■
Megha Kumar www. cyxcel. com
Megha Kumar is Chief Product Officer and Head of Geopolitical Risk at CyXcel. CyXcel exists to help businesses thrive, transforming their digital risks into opportunities for growth and success. In a world where digital threats evolve by the hour, success isn’ t just about innovation; it’ s about resilience. CyXel’ s mission,“ Tomorrow’ s success, secured today,” reflects its commitment to empowering everyone to thrive in an ever-changing landscape.
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