Forbes March 25, 2025
In November 2024, a cyberattack on DP World, one of Australia’s largest port operators, forced the company to shut down operations across key terminals for three days. The attack disrupted critical supply chains, delayed cargo movement nationwide and sent ripple effects through industries dependent on just-in-time logistics. While the attackers gained unauthorized access to DP World Australia’s corporate network by exploiting a known vulnerability, imagine for a second that they had also leveraged artificial intelligence.
Imagine the same breach, only this time,...