🎣 Making Trucking Great Again: This Week in Freight
Here is another round-up of the most engaging and talked-about freight content from around the web and from us.
Estes Forwarding Worldwide reported a cyberattack on May 28, but thanks to fast response protocols, operations remained unaffected.
The Manifest 2025 conference in Las Vegas showcased the future of freight and logistics, with AI-driven automation, predictive analytics, and robotics taking center stage. But as supply chains become more connected, cybersecurity risks are rising.
JAS Worldwide confirms technical disruptions are the result of a ransomware attack, but no group has yet claimed responsibility. Cybersecurity response underway.
The freight sector faces an 181% increase in data breaches from 2022 to 2023.
As the trucking industry moves towards fleet electrification, the FBI warns of increased cyberattack risks and urges vigilance on software, hardware, and personnel security.
A revealing account of ongoing DAT security breaches and double brokering fraud, highlighting the urgent need for better cybersecurity measures within the freight industry.
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