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Pallet C e nt ral • May -Ju ne 2 0 25 25 to infiltrate another's. ese attacks can remain undetected for months, amplifying the damage. What You Can Do: • Require vendors and clients to share their cybersecurity protocols. • Establish industry connections to stay informed about potential risks from partners. • Implement network segmentation to limit the impact of supply chain breaches. 5. Payment Fraud Payment fraud occurs when hackers reroute funds or impersonate vendors to steal money. Often, these schemes go unnoticed until significant financial damage has been done. What You Can Do: • Use secure payment platforms with built-in verification systems. • Train finance teams to verify large transactions and question unusual payment requests. • Set up alerts for suspicious activity within payment systems. Building a More Secure Future e cybersecurity landscape is evolving rapidly, and the manufacturing sector is squarely in the crosshairs. For wooden pallet manufacturers, addressing cybersecurity is no longer optional— it's a critical component of business resilience. By identifying potential risks and implementing targeted strategies, you can protect your business, your employees, and your customers. In an industry that keeps global supply chains moving, it's essential to stay ahead of cyber threats. Taking the time to invest in prevention and education today could save your business tomorrow. Cybersecurity isn't just a tech issue—it's a manufacturing issue, and it's time to treat it as such.