Jaguar Land Rover to resume some manufacturing in 'coming days' after cyber attack
Jaguar Land Rover will restart some UK manufacturing days earlier than expected with ongoing assistance from the UK Government's National Cyber Security Centre after a cyber attack.
- Jaguar Land Rover announced it will resume some manufacturing operations in the coming days after being halted by a cyber-attack on 1 September.
- The attack forced JLR to suspend work at three UK plants, and ministers met last week with supply chain companies to prevent closures and job losses.
- JLR is collaborating closely with cybersecurity experts, the UK's National Cyber Security Centre, and law enforcement agencies to manage a safe and gradual resumption of its manufacturing operations.
- A spokesperson stated that as they progressively resume their operations in a managed and phased manner, the company is advancing its efforts to recover and resume production of its high-quality vehicles.
- The government granted a £1.5bn loan guarantee over the weekend to protect JLR and its supply chain, supporting tens of thousands of jobs amid ongoing recovery efforts.
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A serious cyber-attack in September shut down the production of the British car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover. Now it is to be restarted, the Group explains on Monday. At the beginning of September, the automobile company Jaguar Land Rover had announced a cyber-attack, and production was stopped at the British plants for the time being. The company assumed that numerous data had been accessed in the course of the attack.Last Thursday, the car m…
Tata Motors-owned JLR begins phased manufacturing restart post cyberattack
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), owned by India's Tata Motors , said on Monday that it will resume some of its manufacturing operations in the coming days, as the luxury carmaker begins a phased recovery following a cyberattack earlier this month.
Victim of a cyberattack in early September, the group has been shut down for almost a month.
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