Jaguar Land Rover’s Cyber Comeback: IT Boosts Production and Supplier Payments

Jaguar Land Rover has hit the restart button after a cyber-attack stalled their production. They’re revving up their IT systems to clear payment backlogs and register vehicles faster. The company’s digital engines are back online, but they’re proceeding with caution, like a cat on a hot tin roof.

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Hot Take:

Well, it looks like Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is back in the driver’s seat after a cyber-attack hit them like a pothole from hell. Their operations are revving back up, and they’ve got their IT turbocharged to make sure the wheels keep turning. Meanwhile, the UK government is contemplating stepping in like a mechanic trying to figure out why the check engine light is on. Let’s hope they don’t end up with a flat tire on the road to recovery!

Key Points:

– JLR has begun a phased restart of operations post-cyber-attack, focusing on enhancing IT capabilities.
– The company’s financial and wholesales systems are back online, facilitating faster sales and registrations.
– Global parts logistics are returning to full operations, reducing supply chain stress.
– The UK government and unions are in talks with JLR for potential support due to job risks.
– The attack was claimed by “Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters,” hinting at possible collaboration between cybercriminal groups.

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