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Cybersecurity Solutions for Logistics Companies in India

The logistics and supply chain industry in India is increasingly dependent on connected IT systems, IoT-enabled fleet tracking, warehouse management platforms, customer portals and third-party integrations. This digital transformation creates significant cybersecurity risks including ransomware attacks on operational technology, data breaches of customer shipment information and API vulnerabilities in logistics platforms.

Our logistics cybersecurity team conducts VAPT of web applications and APIs used in freight management, fleet tracking and customer portals, OT security assessments for warehouse automation systems and third-party risk assessments. We help logistics companies comply with DPDP Act requirements and build resilient security postures that keep operations running.

Cybersecurity for Logistics Industry in India

Our Cybersecurity for Logistics Services

Logistics Application VAPT

Penetration testing of freight management, warehouse management and customer portal applications for security vulnerabilities.

Fleet Management System Security

Security assessment of IoT-connected fleet tracking systems, GPS devices and telematics platforms.

Supply Chain Risk Assessment

Third-party risk assessments for logistics software vendors and supply chain technology partners.

API Security Testing

Security testing of logistics APIs connecting carriers, customers, customs platforms and third-party services.

OT and Warehouse Security

Security assessment of operational technology, warehouse automation systems, RFID networks and connected devices.

Employee Phishing Simulation

Simulated phishing campaigns targeting logistics staff to assess and improve security awareness.

Frequently Asked Questions

Logistics companies handle sensitive customer data, financial transactions and operate connected IT systems that are prime targets for ransomware, data theft and supply chain attacks. A cyberattack can disrupt deliveries and damage customer trust.
Top threats include ransomware targeting logistics IT systems, phishing attacks on staff, API vulnerabilities in freight platforms, IoT security risks in fleet management and supply chain attacks through compromised software.
Yes. Logistics companies collect personal data of customers, employees and partners. The DPDP Act 2023 requires logistics companies to implement data protection safeguards, obtain consent and report data breaches.
Logistics companies should conduct VAPT at least twice a year on customer-facing applications and APIs, and annually on internal systems and OT environments.
Yes. Codesecure provides end-to-end cybersecurity for logistics technology including web applications, APIs, mobile apps, fleet IoT systems, warehouse automation and cloud infrastructure.