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How Transportation & Logistics Companies Are Tackling Network Security W/ Ken Rutsky

How Transportation & Logistics Companies Are Tackling Network Security W/ Ken Rutsky

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“This is a long standing discussion within the networking and security industry: is there a perimeter? I think the reality is the perimeter still exists because it's a data and logical perimeter, but it doesn't exist anymore as a physical perimeter.” - Ken Rutsky, Chief Marketing Officer at Aryaka

As the world becomes increasingly digital, ensuring network connectivity and security become parallel objectives that all companies must prioritize. Add in trying to do it as efficiently as possible, and the challenge only grows.

Ken Rutsky is the Chief Marketing Officer at Aryaka. They recently released their first Network Security Trends in Transportation and Logistics report, part of a series of research efforts looking at network security trends for different industries.

In this episode of the Art of Supply podcast, Ken joins Kelly Barner to discuss:

  • The unique combination of physical and digital security needs that transportation and logistics companies have to satisfy
  • How the cost, complexity, and relative risk associated with network security are being addressed
  • Balancing systems integration and also network perimeters to ensure connectivity on the move without taking on undue risk

Links:

  • Ken Rutsky on LinkedIn
  • 2025 State of Network Security in Transportation & Logistics
  • Kelly Barner on LinkedIn
  • Art of Supply LinkedIn newsletter
  • Art of Supply on AOP
  • Subscribe to This Week in Procurement

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