Cybersecurity has become the main concern for logistics leaders, even surpassing geopolitical tensions or trade disruptions. A recent study shows that more than a third of business leaders consider a cyberattack to be the most serious threat to operational continuity.
Ports, true gateways of global trade, appear particularly exposed to these risks. Contrary to popular belief, attacks do not always rely on sophisticated technologies: a simple human error can be enough to compromise an entire system.
Faced with this reality, the industry is accelerating its investments in training and securing digital infrastructures. For freight forwarding stakeholders, cybersecurity is now becoming an essential pillar of risk management.





















