Jaguar Land Rover Cyberattack Exposes Dangerous Vulnerabilities in Global Supply Chains
Jaguar Land Rover’s ongoing shutdown after a cyberattack reveals critical gaps in industrial cybersecurity and the fragility of interconnected supply chains vital to the UK and allied economies.
The recent cyberattack on Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), Britain’s largest automaker, has laid bare a growing threat to national economic security: the vulnerability of critical industries to digital sabotage. With production lines halted until at least October 1 and tens of thousands of jobs disrupted across the UK automotive sector, this incident is more than just a corporate setback—it is a stark warning about our readiness to defend American and allied interests against foreign hacking threats. Is Dependence on Foreign Ownership Putting Jobs and Security at Risk? JLR is owned by India’s Tata Motors, highlighting how globalized ownership complicates accountability...
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