Can criminal hackers paralyze Lidl registers? How does Europe’s largest trading group protect itself? And what about working with Israeli ex-spies? Of the star spoke to the two top cybersecurity managers at the Schwarz Group.
Just imagine: Lidl and Kaufland are hit by a massive hacker attack. The cash registers are paralyzed, all 4000 branches in Germany in one fell swoop. Fast reopening of stores? Only if a ransom worth millions is paid to the cyber criminals. A few days you could perhaps still easily shop at other chains. But in the last two and a half years, everyone has been able to see how quickly goods can be sold out when the supply suddenly becomes scarce or panic buyers set off.
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Jane Stock is a technology author, who has written for 24 Hours World. She writes about the latest in technology news and trends, and is always on the lookout for new and innovative ways to improve his audience’s experience.