Jaguar Land Rover Bounces Back After Crippling Cyber Assault

Jaguar Land Rover's manufacturing operations have recovered following a devastating cyber attack, with production resuming at key plants in the UK.
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), the prestigious British automaker, has successfully resumed operations at its key manufacturing plants in the United Kingdom after a crippling cyber attack disrupted its production in October.
The Solihull, Halewood, and Wolverhampton facilities, which were impacted by the incident, have all restarted their work as the company worked tirelessly to restore its systems and get its production lines back up and running.
The cyber attack, the details of which have not been fully disclosed, caused significant disruption to JLR's operations, forcing the company to temporarily halt production at the affected plants. However, the automaker's management team swiftly took action to mitigate the impact and restore normal operations.
According to a company spokesperson, the recovery process has been challenging, but the team has worked around the clock to address the issues and get the plants back online. The spokesperson praised the resilience and dedication of the company's workforce, who played a crucial role in the recovery efforts.
Source: BBC News


