Critical Alert: How Cybercriminals are Targeting Material Handling Businesses and Compromising the Supply Chain


Registration Information:

This webinar will take place on October 26 from 12pm-1pm CT. This is a FREE Webinar and is open to all MHEDA Members. Everyone is required to complete the registration form to save a seat.

Description & Takeaways:

In an era dominated by digital technologies, material handling dealerships find themselves more vulnerable than ever to cyber threats. Cyber Threat Actors have determined that all areas of logistics, shipping and transportation are lucrative markets to attack. With dealerships having a reliance on interconnected systems, cloud computing, and the Internet of Things (IoT), exposes these businesses to potential breaches that could have severe consequences.

This webinar aims to shed light on the importance of cyber security awareness for material handling dealerships and how a cyber attack could adversely impact their operations. Attending this session will help you understand:

1. Understand the goals of the Cyber Threat Actor
2. The systems and departments targeted by the adversary.
3. What can be done to prevent from being a victim?

About the Speaker – Steve Stasiukonis

Steve Stasiukonis

Steve serves as President of Secure Network Technologies, focusing on Penetration Testing, Information Security Risk Assessments, Incident Response and Digital Investigations. Steve Stasiukonis has worked in the field of Information Security for over Twenty Six years, specializing in the use of technology to identify information security vulnerabilities, assessing risk and the collection and interpretation of digital intelligence. As a part of that experience, Steve is an expert in Social Engineering. He is listed in Wikipedia as one of the most notable Social Engineers and has written and demonstrated actual social engineering efforts involving pretexting, phishing and physically compromising banks, data centers and other highly secure operations. Steve carries numerous security certifications by various organizations and serves as a columnist for Information Week magazine and DarkReading.