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Transportation Infrastructure
Transportation Industry

Keeping Critical Infrastructure Moving

Transportation operators depend on OT systems to manage rail networks, logistics hubs, airports, and other critical infrastructure that keeps economies moving.

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The Automated Threat

AI-powered cyber threats are escalating.

AI is increasing both the frequency and sophistication of attacks against transportation infrastructure.

Threat actors are leveraging automation to bypass perimeter defenses, targeting the deeply embedded operational technologies that control switching, signaling, and logistics.

OT Transit Topology
Disruption Detected
Aviation
Control
Rail
Signaling
Station
Terminals

[SYS] Aviation hub telemetry nominal.

[SYS] Routing outbound locomotive data.

[WARN] Communication loss with Interlocking PLC-08.

[ERR] Signaling logic overridden. All transit halted.

The Ripple Effect of Disruption

In transportation, operational disruption spreads rapidly. A single compromised OT system can paralyze interconnected networks.

Scheduling

Immediate delays and massive cancellation waves across rail and flight timetables.

Logistics

Halted cargo sorting, blocked freight lines, and congested shipping yards.

Passenger Services

Stranded commuters, compromised safety protocols, and severe reputational damage.

National Supply Chains

Cascading economic consequences as essential goods fail to reach domestic markets.

Recovery readiness enables organizations to restore operational technology quickly.

Maintain continuity across complex, interconnected transit environments with Salvador Technologies' OT Recovery Platform.