Enhancing seed-key exchange for more secure fleets
An uptick in bad actors targeting trucks has raised concerns about the security of the de facto security protocol known as seed-key exchange.
Motor carriers play a crucial role in the U.S. economy, transporting a wide range of goods. As businesses increasingly rely on digital systems and equipment for their operations, cyberthreats pose a significant risk to carriers. The NMFTA’s Carrier Cyber Security column provides a monthly recap of important cybersecurity topics discussed in its expert-led webinars. These insights culminate in the unique Digital Solutions Conference on Cybersecurity in Houston, scheduled for Oct. 22-25.
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The NMFTA is a nonprofit membership organization representing over 500 motor carriers. It is committed to promoting the welfare of the trucking industry, including through encouraging digitization of the industry and the safeguarding of those new digital standards and systems. Over the last several years, the organization has proven itself as the lead researcher in trucking cybersecurity. The NMTA is also well-known for overseeing widely used identification standards in the transportation industry, including the National Motor Freight Classification and the Standard Carrier Alpha Code (SCAC). It also oversees the Digital LTL Council. Click here to learn more about the NMFTA.
An uptick in bad actors targeting trucks has raised concerns about the security of the de facto security protocol known as seed-key exchange.
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