KUALA LUMPUR, 19 May 2026 – In a global economy built on hyper-interdependence, the blast radius of a single cyberattack rarely stays contained. When transport and logistics (T&C) networks are hit, the fallout ripples across supply chains, international borders, and national economies, turning cybersecurity into a matter of global service continuity.
According to a joint study by Kaspersky and VDC Research, ‘Driving Cyber Resilience Across Transportation and Logistics’, the sector is on the cusp of an aggressive digital overhaul. More than two-thirds (68%) of T&L organisations expect to be fully digitalised within the next two years, a staggering leap from less than 5% today.
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