Driving Forward Podcast

Cyber Theft in Trucking: What Trucking Companies Are Missing

1 h 2 min · 13. maj 2026
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Fraud in freight isn’t slowing down. It’s getting smarter… and harder to spot. And more often than most realize… It doesn’t start with a stolen load. It starts with a cyber breach. Behind many instances of freight fraud today is a compromised system, a phishing attempt, or a small gap in cybersecurity that opens the door to something much bigger. A missed step. A broken process. A gap that someone knew how to exploit. Nate Johnson will be joined by Ben Wilkens and Joe Ohr of the National Motor Freight Traffic Association to break down what they’re seeing firsthand across the industry: 👉 How cyber breaches are fueling freight fraud across the industry 👉 Where fraudsters are exploiting everyday workflows 👉 What most companies overlook until it’s too late 👉 Why cybersecurity isn’t just IT’s job - it’s an operational responsibility Their discussion will also touch on a new industry resource designed to combat these threats: FreightFraudHub.com — built to help companies better understand, identify, and respond to evolving fraud tactics. If you’re running trucks, managing freight, building systems, or making decisions that impact operations - this conversation highlights what’s at risk, what’s changing, and what needs attention now.

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