TT Club: Acting on climate change
The predicted impacts on ports and waterways of climate change present real risks to local, ...
June saw one of the largest cyber attacks to hit the supply chain sector. The repercussions of the “NotPetya” attack are still being felt, and companies across the globe are currently undertaking systemic reviews of their risk exposure to cyber activity. In this piece from TT Club, which shares the near-universal view that the risk is not an “if” but “when”, the realities, weak points and human responses to cyber-attacks are assessed.
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