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Transportation & Logistics: Securing Indonesia's supply chain and transportation networks

Securing Indonesia's supply chain and transportation networks

Transportation & Logistics

Indonesia's transportation and logistics sector relies on interconnected systems. These handle fleet management, cargo tracking, customs integration, and passenger data. The sector spans port operators like Pelindo, airlines such as Garuda Indonesia, logistics providers, and freight forwarders. Cyberattacks can disrupt supply chains critical to Indonesia's archipelago economy. Inter-island logistics is the backbone of national commerce.

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SECURITY CONTEXT

What logistics operators need to know

PORT SYSTEMS

INAPORNET and CEISA connections carry critical availability obligations

Port management systems link to INAPORNET and customs agency systems (CEISA). Any disruption to these connections spreads at once into import and export delays. The financial consequences are direct. BSSN has designated ports and logistics hubs as critical information infrastructure. That brings specific regulatory duties for system operators.

FLEET TRACKING

GPS platforms with default credentials enable cargo theft

Off-the-shelf vehicle tracking platforms often run with default credentials. That gives attackers a view of shipment values, vehicle locations, and planned routes. Several documented Indonesian cargo theft incidents trace back to compromised fleet management credentials, not physical security failures.

CARGO THEFT

Digital intelligence is now used to plan physical cargo theft

Attackers reach freight booking systems or driver communications. They identify high-value cargo and track routes. This lets them plan physical theft with precision that was not possible before. So securing logistics platforms against credential compromise has direct physical security consequences for goods in transit.

Key Challenges

What you're up against

Critical challenges that organizations in this sector must navigate.

01

Supply Chain & Cargo System Disruption

Attacks can hit port terminal operating systems, cargo management platforms, and customs integration systems. They can halt import and export operations across Indonesian ports. That creates nationwide supply chain disruptions.

02

Fleet Management & GPS Spoofing

GPS spoofing and fleet management compromise can misdirect cargo shipments. They can enable theft and disrupt delivery schedules. This spans Indonesia's wide land and maritime transportation networks.

03

Passenger Data & Booking System Attacks

Airlines and transportation operators process sensitive passenger data, payment information, and travel records. Attackers go after this data. They use reservation system attacks, loyalty program exploitation, and credential stuffing campaigns.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions

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What cyber threats are most relevant to Indonesian logistics companies?

Ransomware on logistics management systems has the biggest operational impact. It can halt warehouse operations, disrupt delivery scheduling, and freeze cargo tracking. Supply chain attacks through connected partner systems are also growing. They exploit how interconnected logistics ecosystems are.

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How do you secure port and terminal operations?

We assess and protect port terminal operating systems, crane control networks, vessel traffic management systems, and customs EDI integrations. We cover both IT systems and operational technology in port operations. Our monitoring detects both cyber threats and operational anomalies.

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