Vantage Logistics Organized Information Security Awareness Training 2026
29/05/2026
Building a Security-First Culture to Protect Customers, Partners, and Operations.
May 29, 2026 – Vantage Logistics successfully conducted its 2026 Information Security Awareness Training Program for employees across the organization, reinforcing the company's commitment to cybersecurity, operational resilience, and customer data protection.
The training was delivered through a hybrid format, combining in-person participation with online attendance via Zoom. The program was led by Vantage Logistics' Information Technology (IT) Department and focused on strengthening employees' ability to identify, prevent, and respond to evolving cyber threats
The training was delivered through a hybrid format, combining in-person participation with online attendance via Zoom. The program was led by Vantage Logistics' Information Technology (IT) Department and focused on strengthening employees' ability to identify, prevent, and respond to evolving cyber threats

Information Security: One of Vantage Logistics' Core Service Commitments
At Vantage Logistics, business operations are guided by five fundamental service commitments:
- Safety
- Regulatory Compliance
- Information Security and Confidentiality
- On-Time Execution
- Service and Cost Optimization
As supply chains become increasingly digital and interconnected, information security has evolved beyond a technical requirement. It is a critical business priority that supports operational continuity, protects sensitive information, and strengthens trust between logistics providers, customers, and business partners.
For companies that manage transportation data, customs documentation, commercial contracts, and international financial transactions, maintaining strong cybersecurity controls is essential to ensuring the integrity of global supply chain operations.
Preparing for Growing Cybersecurity Risks Across the Logistics Industry
Cybercrime continues to escalate worldwide. Industry forecasts estimate that global cybercrime damages will reach USD 10.5 trillion in 2025, with annual losses expected to rise to USD 12.2 trillion by 2031.
In Viet Nam alone, approximately 156,000 systems were impacted by ransomware attacks in 2025, resulting in economic losses estimated in the tens of trillions of Vietnamese dong. These figures highlight the growing scale and sophistication of cyber threats facing businesses across all sectors.
For companies that manage transportation data, customs documentation, commercial contracts, and international financial transactions, maintaining strong cybersecurity controls is essential to ensuring the integrity of global supply chain operations.
Preparing for Growing Cybersecurity Risks Across the Logistics Industry
Cybercrime continues to escalate worldwide. Industry forecasts estimate that global cybercrime damages will reach USD 10.5 trillion in 2025, with annual losses expected to rise to USD 12.2 trillion by 2031.
In Viet Nam alone, approximately 156,000 systems were impacted by ransomware attacks in 2025, resulting in economic losses estimated in the tens of trillions of Vietnamese dong. These figures highlight the growing scale and sophistication of cyber threats facing businesses across all sectors.

The logistics industry remains one of the most targeted sectors due to its reliance on interconnected systems, extensive email communications, financial transactions, and time-sensitive operational data. Cybercriminals increasingly employ tactics such as phishing, business email compromise, account takeover, payment fraud, and ransomware attacks.
In 2025, 283 confirmed ransomware incidents targeted transportation and logistics companies worldwide, exceeding the combined total reported in 2023 and 2024.
Several high-profile incidents demonstrate the potential impact of cybersecurity breaches on global supply chains. The 2017 NotPetya attack caused losses estimated between USD 200 million and USD 300 million for shipping giant Maersk and disrupted port operations worldwide, contributing to billions of dollars in broader economic losses. More recently, a ransomware attack on Japan's Nagoya Port in 2023 forced operations to halt for two days, affecting approximately 10% of the country's trade volume.
Beyond operational disruption, data breaches carry significant financial consequences. The average data breach in the transportation sector is estimated to cost USD 4.18 million, while studies indicate that approximately 60% of small and medium-sized businesses may cease operations within six months of a major cyberattack or data breach.
In 2025, 283 confirmed ransomware incidents targeted transportation and logistics companies worldwide, exceeding the combined total reported in 2023 and 2024.
Several high-profile incidents demonstrate the potential impact of cybersecurity breaches on global supply chains. The 2017 NotPetya attack caused losses estimated between USD 200 million and USD 300 million for shipping giant Maersk and disrupted port operations worldwide, contributing to billions of dollars in broader economic losses. More recently, a ransomware attack on Japan's Nagoya Port in 2023 forced operations to halt for two days, affecting approximately 10% of the country's trade volume.
Beyond operational disruption, data breaches carry significant financial consequences. The average data breach in the transportation sector is estimated to cost USD 4.18 million, while studies indicate that approximately 60% of small and medium-sized businesses may cease operations within six months of a major cyberattack or data breach.

Strengthening Employee Awareness and Response Capabilities
To address these challenges, Vantage Logistics designed the 2026 training program around practical, real-world scenarios relevant to the logistics industry.
Key training areas included:
Building a Company-Wide Security Culture
The training program is part of Vantage Logistics’ ongoing effort to build a culture of information security, where every employee plays a vital role in identifying risks and safeguarding data in their daily work.
As cyber threats continue to evolve, we will keep updating and delivering advanced training programs to strengthen employee skills in information protection and risk management – ensuring resilience in serving customers and collaborating with partners.
Information security is no longer the sole responsibility of the IT department; it is a core organizational value. By continuously investing in people, processes, and technology, Vantage Logistics is committed to maintaining a secure working environment, protecting customer and partner data, and enhancing service quality across our logistics operations.
Check out some photos of our team focusing hard during this morning's session!


Contact Vantage Logistics for tailored transport solutions and competitive quotations.
Please provide details on cargo type, market, origin, destination, and estimated timeline.
Send your shipment enquiry today and receive a tailored transport plan from the Vantage Logistics team.
To address these challenges, Vantage Logistics designed the 2026 training program around practical, real-world scenarios relevant to the logistics industry.
Key training areas included:
- Threat Recognition: Understanding malware, ransomware, phishing campaigns, and other cyber threats commonly targeting logistics and transportation businesses
- Early Detection: Identifying suspicious emails, account compromise attempts, data theft activities, and other warning signs before incidents escalate
- Rapid Response: Following standardized verification and reporting procedures to reduce security vulnerabilities and support timely incident response
Building a Company-Wide Security Culture
The training program is part of Vantage Logistics’ ongoing effort to build a culture of information security, where every employee plays a vital role in identifying risks and safeguarding data in their daily work.
As cyber threats continue to evolve, we will keep updating and delivering advanced training programs to strengthen employee skills in information protection and risk management – ensuring resilience in serving customers and collaborating with partners.
Information security is no longer the sole responsibility of the IT department; it is a core organizational value. By continuously investing in people, processes, and technology, Vantage Logistics is committed to maintaining a secure working environment, protecting customer and partner data, and enhancing service quality across our logistics operations.
Check out some photos of our team focusing hard during this morning's session!


Contact Vantage Logistics for tailored transport solutions and competitive quotations.
Please provide details on cargo type, market, origin, destination, and estimated timeline.
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