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Despite the current paradigm affording unprecedented opportunities for catastrophic disruption, it seems that that the European logistics chain is not, so far, a prime target for Russian cyber attacks, as many had feared.
Cybersecurity expert Christina Stevenson, director of governance, risk & compliance at CyberCX, told The Loadstar that the logistics chain would be more likely to be impacted by the fallout from cyber-warfare in Ukraine, rather than treated as a target.
“In terms of the main targets, energy, finance and operational ...
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