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Source: Reuters
The extended production halt at Jaguar land Rover due to the cybersecurity breach highlights both vulnerabilities in global manufacturing networks and challenges associated with securing modern IT systems against increasingly refined hacking groups. The timing of this attack during key new registration periods adds further complications for business operations and customer satisfaction. Additionally, if claims about unauthorized access are accurate, it raises concerns regarding data security protocols despite significant investments like JLR’s recent partnership with Tata Consultancy Services.
For India as JLR’s parent company headquarters are based under Tata Group-a major player globally-this incident stresses the importance of robust defensive measures across interconnected subsidiaries. Indian companies involved in critical sectors may need heightened vigilance against similar attacks that can impact production schedules and reputation on an international scale.
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