Espionage, state subsidy, protectionism: which is the terminal disease?
The international container terminal sector has long been scrutinised by spooks, spies and security analysts ...
Wired has come up with a useful list of things you should be wary of – as far as cyber security goes, anyway. Some are perhaps obvious, but you may need reminding of others, such as those absurd quizzes you get on Facebook to determine your ‘porn name’ or Hogwarts house, by asking you password-related questions such as your first pet’s name or where you were born. And there are other things; you may not quite realise their importance – for example, it says, “you should be very, very wary of connecting a USB drive to your computer if you’re not absolutely sure where it’s from“. (You may have been wary, but not “very, very” wary.) And some, you may not know. Malicious charging cables? What will they think of next…
Canadian government invokes 'red tape rule' to prevent rail strike
Carriers juggling capacity and port congestion 'taking us back to the dark days'
'Liner panic' as new container production hits a post-Covid peak
Vessel juggling leaves ocean alliances short of Asia-Europe capacity
E-retailer demand surge to drive extended boom in trans-Pacific air freight market
More checks and delays at Nhava Sheva after latest seizure of goods from China
California staff launch class action against Ceva over 'breaches of Labor Code'
East-west freight rates continue rise; even transatlantic edges up
Comment on this article