Building Cyber Resilience with the World Economic Forum

Monday 17 March 2025, 16:45-18:30 CET, CICG, Geneva
Cyber threats are no longer just Information Technology (IT) issues—they are a direct threat to global supply chains and logistics infrastructures. Ransomware attacks can halt port operations, disrupt cargo tracking systems, and compromise critical supply chain data, leading to financial losses and operational chaos. With the logistics sector becoming increasingly digital, cyber resilience is now a business necessity.
Hosted by the World Economic Forum’s Centre for Cybersecurity, this session will leverage world-class expertise to examine the latest threats and vulnerabilities in logistics, from rising cyberattacks on freight forwarders and carriers to risks in digital trade platforms and real-time tracking systems.
Building on the FIATA Cybersecurity Essentials Guide, we will explore practical tools, best practices, and collaborative strategies to help businesses strengthen their defences, mitigate disruptions, and ensure secure and resilient supply chains.
📅 Mark your calendar for Monday, 17 March 2025, and join us for this crucial discussion on securing the future of logistics.
Meet the Moderators
- Filipe Beato, Lead, Centre for Cybersecurity, World Economic Forum
- Natasa Perucica, Lead for Capacity Building, Centre for Cybersecurity, World Economic Forum
- Luna Rohland, Specialist Cyber Resilience, Centre for Cybersecurity, World Economic Forum