
# Cyber resilience in Transport and Supply Chain Ecosystems

Rapid technological advances across transport and supply chain ecosystems, fueled by the surge in automation and data-driven operations, bring forth novel cyber risks and vulnerabilities. Industries must take action to embed cyber resilience across ecosystems to prevent a catastrophic impact on safety and the global economy.Laying the foundations for cyber governance and culture both at an organizational and ecosystem level is key to enabling resilient transportation and supply chains.


## Our objectives

This initiative aims to provide a global trusted platform convening multi-stakeholders from the transport and supply chain ecosystems to enhance cyber resilience across the ecosystem by:


### Mapping the ecosystem

and assess the potential impact of cyber incidents by understanding critical dependencies and analyzing real-world scenarios.


### Creating a support model

for niche and key providers to ensure the resilience of the diversity of organizations across the ecosystem.


### Collecting use cases

to demonstrate success stories of collaborations which fostered cyber resilience across the ecosystem.


## Our insights

Read our latest insights on cyber resilience in transport and supply chain ecosystems:


## Why transport and supply chain ecosystems need to be cyber secured

Transport plays a vital role in connecting global economies, with air, ocean, road and rail modes facilitating global trade and economic activity. Disruptions in the transport ecosystem, including cyberattacks, can have far-reaching consequences for organizations and entire economies.

[Read more](https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2024/06/transport-supply-chain-ecosystems-cyber-resilience/)


## 5 principles of public-private data collaboration to improve resilience of the maritime supply chain

COVID-19 severely disrupted economic activity across the world, highlighting the importance of improving the resilience of maritime supply chains. Engaging public and private stakeholders in creating a data collaboration policy framework is a must have to build trust and good practices. Here we outline five principles for creating a holistic approach to data collaboration, which will help make supply chains more resilient.

[Read more](https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/10/data-collaboration-improve-resilience-maritime-supply-chain/)

