InfoSecSherpa’s Transportation Cybersecurity News Roundup for March 7, 2022
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1 min readMar 8, 2022
- Cybercrime group relentlessly targets aviation and transportation sectors for years
(The Record by Recorded Future, February 15th) - Are You Mitigating Maritime Cybersecurity Risks?
(Industry Week, February 9th) - Schneider National blames ‘firmware defect,’ not cyberattack, for network outage
(Freight Waves, February 14th) - Hapag-Lloyd and Best Oasis hit by ‘spear phishing’ cyber-attacks
(TradeWinds, March 7th) - Singapore amends hijacking, aviation security laws amid high terror threat
(The Straits Times, February 14th) - AECOM appointed to support UK’s Network Rail operations through its Commercial Services Framework
(BusinessWire, February 15th) - Software and solution providers enhance Internet of Things offerings for rail industry’s Big Data push
(Progressive Railroading, February 2022) - Disruptions in South Africa’s Rail Network Supply Chain
(Crisis24, February 17th) - Toyota to Resume Japan Production After Supplier Cyberattack
(Bloomberg, February 28th) - Subaru buyers caught up in right-to-repair fight over autos
(AP News, February 23rd)