Transportation

Top priority is to ensure services remain operational and safe for all users

The Transportation Industry has Unique Cyber Security Challenges

Without a clear plan to protect against hackers and comply with financial and security standards, cyber attacks will affect your critical services.

Cyber-attacks on critical infrastructure

Transportation systems, such as air traffic control systems, train control systems, and GPS navigation systems, are critical infrastructure and are therefore prime targets for cyber-attacks that can lead to disruption of essential services.

Insider threats

Insider threats from employees, contractors, and other insiders are a significant risk for the industry. Malicious or unintentional actions can result in data theft, sabotage, and disruption of critical systems.

Connected vehicles

Modern vehicles are increasingly connected to networks, making them vulnerable to hacking. Compromised vehicles can pose a significant risk to passenger safety.

Supply chain risks

The transportation industry relies on a complex supply chain, and weak cybersecurity practices of third-party vendors can be exploited by attackers to gain access to sensitive information.

Phishing and social engineering attacks

Cybercriminals use these tactics to trick employees and other users into sharing login credentials and other sensitive information.

Regulatory compliance

The transportation industry must comply with various regulations, such as those governing aviation and maritime safety, that require strict cybersecurity measures.

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