Supply chain disruption starts with hidden cyber gaps

NIS2 - Transportation

NIS2 is raising resilience expectations across transportation and logistics operations. Learn how regulators assess operational risk, cyber readiness, and supply chain resilience across interconnected environments.

As transportation and logistics organisations balance NIS2 compliance, operational resilience, third-party risk, and increasing cyber threats, many security and governance programmes are struggling to keep pace with growing regulatory expectations.

In this webinar, Jelle Verbeeck, Co-founder, Defend OT, and Teresa Cheung, Head of Compliance, Resillion, explore where organisations are most exposed under NIS2 — and the gaps regulators are prioritising first.

They’ll examine where resilience strategies often break down: between IT and operational environments, incident response and reporting obligations, and compliance activity versus genuine operational risk reduction.

Drawing on real-world experience across logistics, supply chain, and operational technology environments, they’ll discuss:

  1. Why operational and supply chain risk exposure is accelerating under NIS2
  2. Why audit readiness alone no longer demonstrates resilience or compliance maturity
  3. How interconnected logistics systems are reshaping cyber risk and governance expectations
  4. Where organisations struggle with incident visibility, reporting, and third-party oversight
  5. How to build stronger operational resilience across distributed environments

You’ll leave with a clearer understanding of how to strengthen cyber resilience, improve governance, and prepare for NIS2 compliance reviews with greater confidence.