摘要: |
Just as differentiated as our debate contributors, P&H readers see the discussion around the readiness of ports following a cyberattack. 57% of respondents think ports are not prepared, a marginal majority and maybe no shrieking alarm signal but definitely no vote of confidence either. However, it is a chiming alert that more preparation needs to be done, as, to quote Max Bobys of this month's debate, it is a question of when a port gets attacked and not if. With ports being one part of the supply chain, fallouts can be devastating and unleash a cascade of delays all caused by a preventable attack that hinders ports from processing cargo. |