





Introduction to Insider Threats in Supply Chain Security - Audio book (MP3)
Insider threats represent one of the most underrecognized yet damaging risks facing supply chain and logistics operations. While organizations have invested heavily in external cybersecurity and physical safeguards, the most significant breaches often originate from within.
This publication provides a structured, practitioner-focused exploration of insider risk in logistics and transportation environments. Drawing on two decades of investigative and consulting experience, author Demitri Malinski examines real-world cases of fraud, embezzlement, sabotage, collusion, policy non-compliance, and human error—all carried out by trusted insiders with legitimate access.
More than a descriptive overview, this book serves as a strategic guide for professionals responsible for operational resilience, security, and risk management. Key areas include:
Fraud typologies specific to warehousing, shipping, and transportation
Behavioral indicators and access misuse
Digital and physical sabotage techniques
The role of workplace culture and compliance fatigue in enabling risk
Response planning, incident investigation, and post-event recovery
Building an adaptive, cross-functional defense model
The material is applicable to both private-sector organizations and public agencies with oversight over cargo movement, logistics infrastructure, and high-value supply networks.
Whether in eBook or audiobook format, this resource is designed for professionals who need actionable insights, relevant case studies, and a clear framework for identifying and managing insider threats across complex supply chain environments.
FORMAT: Digital download (MP3)
DURATION: 2h 20m
Insider threats represent one of the most underrecognized yet damaging risks facing supply chain and logistics operations. While organizations have invested heavily in external cybersecurity and physical safeguards, the most significant breaches often originate from within.
This publication provides a structured, practitioner-focused exploration of insider risk in logistics and transportation environments. Drawing on two decades of investigative and consulting experience, author Demitri Malinski examines real-world cases of fraud, embezzlement, sabotage, collusion, policy non-compliance, and human error—all carried out by trusted insiders with legitimate access.
More than a descriptive overview, this book serves as a strategic guide for professionals responsible for operational resilience, security, and risk management. Key areas include:
Fraud typologies specific to warehousing, shipping, and transportation
Behavioral indicators and access misuse
Digital and physical sabotage techniques
The role of workplace culture and compliance fatigue in enabling risk
Response planning, incident investigation, and post-event recovery
Building an adaptive, cross-functional defense model
The material is applicable to both private-sector organizations and public agencies with oversight over cargo movement, logistics infrastructure, and high-value supply networks.
Whether in eBook or audiobook format, this resource is designed for professionals who need actionable insights, relevant case studies, and a clear framework for identifying and managing insider threats across complex supply chain environments.
FORMAT: Digital download (MP3)
DURATION: 2h 20m
Insider threats represent one of the most underrecognized yet damaging risks facing supply chain and logistics operations. While organizations have invested heavily in external cybersecurity and physical safeguards, the most significant breaches often originate from within.
This publication provides a structured, practitioner-focused exploration of insider risk in logistics and transportation environments. Drawing on two decades of investigative and consulting experience, author Demitri Malinski examines real-world cases of fraud, embezzlement, sabotage, collusion, policy non-compliance, and human error—all carried out by trusted insiders with legitimate access.
More than a descriptive overview, this book serves as a strategic guide for professionals responsible for operational resilience, security, and risk management. Key areas include:
Fraud typologies specific to warehousing, shipping, and transportation
Behavioral indicators and access misuse
Digital and physical sabotage techniques
The role of workplace culture and compliance fatigue in enabling risk
Response planning, incident investigation, and post-event recovery
Building an adaptive, cross-functional defense model
The material is applicable to both private-sector organizations and public agencies with oversight over cargo movement, logistics infrastructure, and high-value supply networks.
Whether in eBook or audiobook format, this resource is designed for professionals who need actionable insights, relevant case studies, and a clear framework for identifying and managing insider threats across complex supply chain environments.
FORMAT: Digital download (MP3)
DURATION: 2h 20m