Buch, Englisch, 280 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Safeguarding the Digital Supply Chain
Buch, Englisch, 280 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
ISBN: 978-1-041-16670-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This book advances a central and urgent thesis: in the hyperconnected economy of Logistics 4.0, cybersecurity is no longer a technical safeguard at the periphery of logistics systems but the primary infrastructure of supply chain continuity, economic security and sustainable development. Digital logistics has evolved into a cyber-physical ecosystem in which data flows, autonomous decisions and algorithmic coordination shape material reality. In this environment, cyber risk becomes systemic risk, transforming security from an operational concern into a strategic determinant of organisational legitimacy, competitiveness and resilience. The monograph reframes cybersecurity as a governance architecture integrating digital infrastructure, risk intelligence, institutional accountability and technological foresight.
The book offers a synthesis, demonstrating that digitalisation, cybersecurity and sustainability are mutually reinforcing rather than competing agendas. Without secure digital architectures, transparent ESG reporting, reliable traceability and accountable automation remain unattainable. Trust is the scarcest resource in digital supply chains, generated through verifiable data, secure infrastructures and credible governance.
More than a catalogue of tools or regulatory recommendations, the volume delivers an integrated analytical architecture for understanding and governing cyber risk in Logistics 4.0 environments. It shows that digital transformation restructures supply chains into cyber-physical systems whose stability, efficiency and legitimacy depend on the integrity of their digital foundations, and that cybersecurity is a collective supply-chain capability rather than an individual organisational attribute.
The work sets out a governance logic that guides organisations from digitalisation to resilience, treating Information Security Management Systems, standards and security operations frameworks as instruments for stabilising inter-organisational cooperation, maintaining service continuity and sustaining market legitimacy. It also outlines practitioner and research pathways centred on federated logistics data governance, scenario-based cyber resilience exercises, digital traceability architectures and integrating cybersecurity metrics into ESG reporting.
Zielgruppe
Professional Practice & Development, Professional Reference, and Professional Training
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Betriebswirtschaft Bereichsspezifisches Management Einkauf, Logistik, Supply-Chain-Management
- Mathematik | Informatik EDV | Informatik Technische Informatik Computersicherheit Kryptographie, Datenverschlüsselung
- Mathematik | Informatik EDV | Informatik Computerkommunikation & -vernetzung Netzwerksicherheit
Weitere Infos & Material
Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Cybersecurity in Logistics. 1.1. Definitions and Core Concepts of Cybersecurity. 1.2. Classification of Cyber Threats. 1.3. Basic Principles of IT System Protection. 1.4. The Role of Cybersecurity in the Digital Economy. 1.5. Case Study: Ransomware Incident Analysis in a Global Logistics Company. Chapter 2: The Digital Architecture of Modern Supply Chains. 2.1. Structure and Components of Logistics Systems. 2.2. Key Technologies Supporting Logistics (WMS, TMS, ERP, RFID, IoT). 2.3. IT System Integration and Its Impact on Security. 2.4. Challenges and Risks of Logistics Digitalization. 2.5. Case Study: ERP Implementation in a 3PL Operator and Its Impact on Data Security. Chapter 3: Threats and Incidents in the Logistics Environment. 3.1. Common Types of Attacks and Vulnerabilities in the Sector. 3.2. Security Gaps at the Interface Between Supply Chain Partners. 3.3. Consequences of Downtime and System Interruptions. 3.4. Risk Analysis and Vulnerability Assessment. 3.5. Case Study: Supply Chain Attack on RFID Systems in an E-commerce Distribution Center. Chapter 4: Managing Information Security in Logistics. 4.1. Information Security Management Models (ISMS). 4.2. Standards and Frameworks: ISO 27001, NIST, TISAX. 4.3. Security Policies in Logistics Organizations. 4.4. Partner Collaboration and Trust Building. 4.5. Case Study: ISO 27001 Certification in a Freight Forwarding Company – Implementation Challenges and Outcomes. Chapter 5: Emerging Technologies and the Future of Cybersecurity. 5.1. Encryption, Authentication, and Identity Management. 5.2. Blockchain Applications in Supply Chain Tracking. 5.3. Use of SIEM, SOC, and AI in Incident Response. 5.4. Future Trends and Links to ESG and Sustainable Development. 5.5. Case Study: Artificial Intelligence for Threat Detection in a Global TMS Platform.




